Compositing video with downstream keyer (dsk), About dsk mode, Er (p. 30) – Roland V-160HD SDI/HDMI Streaming Video Switcher User Manual

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Video Composition Operations

Compositing Video with Downstream Keyer (DSK)

You can further composite titles, subtitles/captions and other video on video composited using split (p. 27) or PinP (p. 28).
There are two DSK series on the V-160HD. DSK layers are shown in front of other layers (

Ø

memo on p. 28).

About DSK Mode

There are three DSK composition modes, “self key,” “alpha key” and “external key.”
The following video compositing is available according to the DSK mode.

Self key

Luminance key (p. 31)

You can cut out text or an image by turning its black or white portion transparent, and then

superimpose it on the background video

Black or white

Background video

DSK video source

Chroma key (p. 33)

You can cut out a video by turning its blue or green portion transparent, and then superimpose it on

the background video. You can select a color from the video material to set as the key color.

Blue or green

Background video

DSK video source

Alpha key (p. 35)

Use alpha channels (areas which contain transparency data) to cut out still images and place them

against different background video as a composite.

Alpha channel

Background video

DSK video source

External key (p. 36)

Sets the key signal (the shape to be cut out) and the fill video (the video to be composited) separately.

This uses the key signal to cut out the fill video and superimpose it on the background video to create

the composite.

Background video

Fill video source

Key source

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