Mask settings – Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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2

Press [Glow], turning it on.

The key border function and glow function cannot be
enabled at the same time. The most recently set
function is enabled.

3

Set the following parameters.

4

Press [Matte] and set the glow color.

To invert the highlight areas

Press [Glow Invert], turning it on.
The highlight and non-highlight areas are inverted.

To mask the Glow effect with a selected pattern

Press [Mask] to open the DME >Video Modify >Mask
menu (4127), and set the type of pattern and modifiers

(see

page 248)

.

When the signal format is 1080P, masking will cause the
edges to become blurred.

Mask Settings

Applying the Mask effect

1

Open the DME >Video Modify >Mask menu (4127).

2

In the <Mask> group, select the effect group you want
to apply the mask.

Effect Gp1:

Posterization, Solarization, Nega, Sepia,

Mono, Contrast, Mosaic, Sketch, Metal

Effect Gp2:

Defocus, Blur, Glow

3

Press [Position/Size].

4

Set the following parameters.

a) Pattern numbers 21, 24, and 304

5

To invert the mask source, press [Invert], turning it on.

6

Set the modifiers for the mask pattern as required.

When selecting [Aspect] and adjusting the pattern
aspect ratio

a) When a minus value is specified, the picture is extended in the

vertical direction. When a plus value is specified, the picture is
extended in the horizontal direction.

When selecting [Angle] in the <Rotation> group
and slanting the pattern

a) –1.00 is one rotation in the counterclockwise direction. +1.00 is one

rotation in the clockwise direction. 0.00 is no rotation.

When selecting [Speed] in the <Rotation> group
and rotating the pattern at a constant speed

a) –100.00 is four rotations per second in counterclockwise direction.

+100.00 is four rotations per second in clockwise direction. 0.00 is in
stationary state.

Notes on applying a mask effect with a DME

If [Effect Gp1] and [Effect Gp2] are simultaneously
enabled in the <Mask> group of the DME >Video Modify
>Mask menu (4127), then the border or beveled edge is
also masked.
The following describes masking using a round pattern as
an example.

Note

No.

Parameter

Adjustment

1

Clip

Reference level for highlight
detection

2

Gain

Gain level for highlights

3

Soft

Softness

No.

Parameter

Adjustment

1

Luminance

Luminance

2

Saturation

Saturation

3

Hue

Hue

Note

No.

Parameter

Adjustment

1

H

Horizontal position

2

V

Vertical position

3

Size

Size of mask

4

Soft

Softness of mask

5

Pattern

Pattern number

a)

No.

Parameter

Adjustment

1

Aspect

Aspect ratio

a)

No.

Parameter

Adjustment

1

Angle

Rotation angle of pattern

a)

No.

Parameter

Adjustment

1

Speed

Rotation speed of pattern

a)

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