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Chapter 7 Frame Memory
402
Still Image Operations
selection buttons, see Chapter 19 “Control Panel Setup (Panel)” (Volume
3).)
In the Frame Memory menu, effect creation follows the image file names. Of
the eight characters in the file names, if files have the same characters except
for the last three characters they are treated as an image file group, and the
effect is created with the last three (numeric) characters in sequence.
Notes
When creating the effect in pair mode (see page 378), the files used must be
main files and sub files with the same last three (numeric) characters in the file
name.
To recall a continuous sequence of still images, create an effect in the user
region with the still image files as a keyframe, and run the created effect.
Notes
With the 720P format, you can continuously recall images using the frame
memory in units of two frames only.
Creating an effect with still image files as a keyframe
1
In the Frame Memory menu, select VF1 ‘Still’ and HF5 ‘Create Key
Frame.’
The Create Key Frame menu appears.
A thumbnail appears for each group of files having the same characters,
except for the last three characters, in the file name.
When [Pair] is on, only pair files (each pair comprising a main file and
a sub file) appear.
When [Pair] is off, both single files and pair files all appear.
2
In the frame memory selection area, select the frame memory to be
assigned.
This creates the effect in the user region to which the selected frame
memory is assigned.
For details of the operating procedures, see “Selecting outputs (FM) and
target frame memory” (page 385).
3
Select the desired folder in the folder selection area.
By pressing [More] to switch the display, you can select from a maximum
of 12 folders.
Thumbnails of the files within the selected folder appear.

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