Applying Special Effects (Nonlinear Effect Settings)
Degree to
which image
disappears
Degree of
randomness
in flying out
fragment
positions
Degree to
which image
periphery
expands
Chapter
11
DME
Operations
Sphere Settings
You can set the degree of winding onto the sphere, the
radius, the horizontal position of the wound image, and
front and back side output for the image.
Notes
You cannot monitor the part of a rotating sphere that
corresponds to its axis on the monitor screen.
To apply the Sphere effect
Display the Sphere menu.
The knobs in the Sphere menu have the same functions as
those in the Cylinder menu “Cylinder Settings” (page
325).
Notes
When using a sphere effect with one channel, the
following restrictions apply.
•
In an MVE-8000A HD system, when the input is for
example a title, parts of the inner surface other than the
title appear as black.
•
For the MKS-7470X/7471X, the same restrictions as
above apply to all signal formats.
Degree of
curvature of
transition
path
When Rectangle, Star, Heart, or Ellipse was
selected in step 1
Degree to
which image
periphery
expands
To make the fragments stardust
1
Press [Pixel], turning it on.
2
Set the following parameters.
Explosion Settings
You can set the pattern shape and aspect ratio, the center
position, the amount of movement by fragments, the
curvature of the transition path, and other parameters.
To apply the Explosion effect
With the Explosion menu displayed, use the following
procedure.
1
In the <Mode> group, select the explosion pattern.
•
Circle
•
Rectangle
•
Star
•
Heart
•
Ellipse
2
Set the following parameters.
When Circle was selected in step 1
To set the explosion center point
1
Press [Position], turning it on.
2
Set the following parameters.
Center point
in horizontal
direction
–5.000 to +5.000
a)
–20.000 to +20.000
b)
Center point
in vertical
direction
–4.000 to +4.000
a)
–16.000 to +16.000
b)
a)
Setting for SD 4:3, SD 16:9
b)
Setting for HD 4:3, HD 16:9
Swirl Settings
You can set the amount of swirl, the swirl region, the
amount of rotation, and the swirl center position.