MacroSystem PIP-Studio User Manual

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neighboring waypoints – the rendered inter-
polated value is therefore displayed instead.

You can change the required state whenever
you want.

16.) IN/OUT: These two buttons allow you to
choose whether your settings apply to the
fade-in or fade-out.

Simply click on the corresponding button to
make it active (blue) and therefore selected.

However, if you want to switch from the fade-
in to the fade-out and make further settings
changes (e.g. changes to the fade-time or
the effect) you will first have to switch to the
Effect window.

Each fade effect has its own curve and of
course its own parameters. It is important to
remember that if you change the parameters
for the large waypoint (the last waypoint for
fade-in i.e. the first for fade-out) then the
large waypoint of the other effect will also be
changed.

As a reminder: the large waypoint is the one
at which the PIP remains stationary between
the fade-in and fade-out.

17.) PIP: If you click on the PIP button it
turns blue (i.e. becomes active). This means
that you will now not only see a green
waypoint, you will also see your PIP dis-
played at the position of the currently active
point. However, if you selected a small size
or a small alpha value, only a green point will
continue to be displayed.

Since the presence of the PIP can often be
irritating, you should only display it tempo-
rarily just as a quick check.

18.) Preview: You also have the opportunity
of displaying a preview in this screen too.

19.) OK: This button is used to confirm your
settings, close this screen and return you to
the Effect screen.

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