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Mixing the images of up to four
consecutive channels
1
In the Global Effect >Ch1-Ch4 >Combiner Priority
menu (4211), press [Mix], turning it on.
2
Set the following parameters.
For “Ch1+Ch2”
a) See page 255.
For “Ch1+Ch2+Ch3”
a) See page 256.
For “Ch1+Ch2+Ch3+Ch4”
Mixing channels 1 and 2 and channels 3
and 4 separately
1
In the Global Effect >Ch1-Ch4 >Combiner Priority
menu (4211), press [Combiner1 Mix], turning it on.
2
Set the following parameter.
a) See page 256.
3
Press [Combiner2 Mix], turning it on.
4
Set the following parameter.
a) See page 256.
Automatically setting the priority of
overlapping images
In the Global Effect >Ch1-Ch4 >Combiner Priority menu
(4211), press [Auto] (or [Combiner1 Auto] or [Combiner2
Auto]), turning it on, to set the priority of overlapping
images so that they are automatically determined by their
position on the Z-axis.
It is not possible to cross images. If an image is rotated, the
priority is determined by the position on the Z-axis of the
center of the image.
Crossing images from up to four
consecutive channels in three dimensions
1
In the Global Effect >Ch1-Ch4 >Combiner Priority
menu (4211), press [Depth], turning it on.
2
Set the following parameters.
For “Ch1+Ch2”
For “Ch1+Ch2+Ch3”
No. Parameter Adjustment
1 Mix Degree of mixing
a)
No. Parameter Adjustment
1 Mix1 Degree of mixing of channel 1 with
result of Mix2
a)
2 Mix2 Degree of mixing of channels 2 and
3
a)
No. Parameter Adjustment
1 Mix1 Degree of mixing of channel 1 with
result of Mix2
2 Mix2 Degree of mixing of channel 2 with
result of Mix3
3 Mix3 Degree of mixing of channels 3 and
4
Combiner1 Priority1: Ch1
Combiner1 Priority2: Ch2
Combiner2 Priority1: Ch4
Combiner2 Priority2: Ch3
No. Parameter Adjustment
1 Mix1 Degree of mixing of channels 1 and
2
a)
No. Parameter Adjustment
1 Mix2 Degree of mixing of channels 3 and
4
a)
Note
No. Parameter Adjustment
1 Soft Softness of edges of crossed
section
No. Parameter Adjustment
1 Soft1 Softness of edges of channel 1 and
channel 2 crossed section
2 Soft2 Softness of edges of channel 2 and
channel 3 crossed section