Analog Way SmartMatriX2 User Manual

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The next tab is the USER FORMAT:

In this tab, you can explicitly define the input format. The input

format is automatically detected by the SmartMatriX² but you can

change it or force it. The available formats are close to the current

one, in terms of lines. This is only available for analog computer

formats.

Keying Feature

With the keying feature, you will be able to key easily a color space or a specific luma on an input.

The device offers an individual keying for each input. Into the input settings, find the keying menu:

You have 2 ways of using the keying:

- COLORKILLER:

classic color keyer removing a specific color space defined by user,

- LUMAKILLER:

luma keyer removing a specific lumanance level range.

Keying setup can be done either by setting directly color references and

tolerances or by using the color grab assistant.

- INVERT BUTTON:

at any time you can choose to invert the

actual keying using this button.

DSK TITLING: after your keying, the DSK titling feature allows you to play with the transparency of your

deleted pixels. Enabling this, simply adjust the opacity settings to make your keyed pixels less or more dark.

This is useful when keying white or light colored text over a bright background.

How to use the LUMA KEY:

Select the lumakiller and then adjust manually, the luma level:

- Manually:

set the minimum luminance value.

Luma Low Level: Everything darker than this value will be keyed away.

Luma High Level: Everything brighter than this value will be keyed away.

Then adjust the maximum luminance value to define the range of luminance levels which will be deleted.

Once you have completed the setup of your keyed input, place the it in layer B on top of your background

(such as a camera in layer A) in order to complete the keyed title or lower third effect.

How to use the CHROMA KEY:

- Manually:

set the Hue and luminance to choose the color space you want to delete into your image.

7.2.6 Intput management

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