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Still Image Operations
Creating a Still Image (Freeze)
Assigning a frame memory source bus signal to an FM
output and then executing a freeze captures a still image
and saves it in memory.
• When the system is powered off, files and folders in
memory are lost. Save any required files in storage.
• When the available number that can be saved becomes
“0” (“1” in pair mode), the freeze operation cannot be
executed.
1
Open the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Record menu
(2113).
2
Select the target FM output for operation in the FM
output selection area.
For details about the method of operation, see
“Selecting an FM Output” (page 161).
3
Press [Through], turning it on.
The input image on the frame memory source bus is
output on the target FM output.
The output on the FM output is delayed by one frame.
4
Select the save destination folder in the folder/file
selection area.
To create a folder
Press [New], and enter the folder name using the
keyboard window.
5
Set the name of the file to create.
Press [Name], and enter the file name using the
keyboard window. The specified file name is
displayed in the status area in the center of the screen.
6
Press [Frame Freeze].
The freeze is executed, and the still image file is saved
in memory.
Freezes in field units are not supported.
To enable V/K mode
Press [V/K Mode], turning it on.
For details, see “V/K mode” (page 159).
To save still image files in storage
Select a file stored in memory in the folder/file selection
area. A confirmation message appears.
Select [Yes] to start saving the file in storage.
Recalling Still Images
Selecting a still image file in memory recalls the file on an
FM output.
1
Open the Frame Memory >Clip/Still >Recall menu
(2111).
2
Select the target FM output for operation in the FM
output selection area.
For details about the method of operation, see
“Selecting an FM Output” (page 161).
3
Select the file to recall in the folder/file selection area.
You can also enter the name of a folder/file to search
for (see page 162).
A light-blue frame is applied to the selected file, and
the image is recalled on the target FM output.
Notes
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