3 effects – Analog Way NeXtage 16 User Manual

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7.4.3 Effects

Transparency
Use the Transparency to give at your layer a transparent effect, all

layers behind it, will appear less or more giving the transparency value.

Cropping

The Cropping feature allows you to cut into the image the part you don’t

want. Simply increase the size horizontally or vertically and then adjust

the position to display only the desired content. This crop is a layer crop,

all inputs affected to this layer will be cropped.

Position/Size
Adjust the size horizontally (X) or vertically (Y), then adjust the width

and the height of your layer. You can use the cursor or directly enter a

value. To keep the aspect ratio by using the cursor, please enable the

KEEP ASPECT RATIO button. You will find it on the right of the width and

height cursors.

Borders
Borders can be chosen between 4 patterns:

EDGE

,

SMOOTH

,

SMOOTH

EDGE

or

SHADOW

. For each pattern you will have specific values

to adjust like colors, transparency, width/height or position V and

position H.

Transitions

On the Transitions section, you can filter which transitions you want to

see. For example Slide, Wipe, Circle or Stretch transitions.

Each layer can be defined by an opening and a closing transition. The

opening effect will be applied when the layer switch from a source to

another or when the layer is not present on the screen and appears.

To set up the duration of the transition, please see below the timing and

duration settings. If you want to force the layer to go out of the screen,

see FORCE TRANSITION into the next page.

A lot of transition effects are available, each effect is affected

to a layer, every layer can have a specific effect.

H&V Flip

The H&V Flip rotates the PIP on a horizontal or vertical axe. All

data will be flipped.

Force transition

The Force Transition button disables the switch between two

sources into the same layers. Enabling the Force Transition, it forces the layer to go out and then go in with

the desired effect instead of mixing directly the two sources.

7.4.3 Effects

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