Video mix/effects, Mes and keyers, Chroma key – Grass Valley Kayenne K-Frame v.7.0 User Manual

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KAYENNE K-FRAME — User Manual

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Section

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Video Mix/Effects

MEs and Keyers

An ME is a subsystem of a video production switcher that can create a com-
posite of two or more pictures. An ME includes multiple source selection
buses and provides transition (mix and wipe) and keying capabilities on
the selected signals.

Keyers are used to insert part of one picture into another to create a com-
posite picture. Keying involves three signals:

background,

key cut, used to specify where to cut a hole in the background, and

key fill, used to fill the hole in the background. The fill can be an
incoming video signal or it can be an internally generated matte.

A separate key cut input signal is not necessarily required for keying. For
example, a self key (also called a video key) uses the same input signal for
both key cut and key fill.

The GV Switcher system supports the following types of keys:

Linear Key (fixed and adjustable)

Luminance Key

Preset Pattern

Chroma Key (option)

The GV Switcher system also supports self keys and split keys.

Chroma Key

The GV Switcher system features the chroma keyers option with powerful
controls. These controls offer subtle adjustments to allow successful keying
of difficult subject matter (fine hair, smoke, translucent objects, etc.), and to
overcome some problems resulting from imperfect chroma key set coloring

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