Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension User Manual

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- Targa files (TGA): RGB uncompressed/compressed
- PNG files (PNG): RGB compressed

• Files with an alpha channel are imported as pair files.

However, Bitmap files with an alpha channel cannot be
imported.

• RGB 16-bit format files are not supported.

Exporting

Exporting converts the format of files in frame memory to
a specified format, and saves the files on a removable
drive.
When a frame memory clip is selected, a separate file with
“clip_name + # + 6-digit number” format name is exported
for each frame image. The 6-digit numbers are allocated
from 000000 to 999999 in sequence.
Example: Converting and exporting Targa files

Pair files are exported as a file with an alpha channel.
However, alpha channels are not added when converting to
Bitmap files.

Import image size

Images are placed with the upper left of the frame as the
origin. When an image is smaller than the frame, the
remainder of the screen is filled with black. When it is
larger, parts which extend beyond the frame are discarded.

The following table shows the image sizes which will fill
the picture frame for various signal formats.

Folder and file selection operations

In the File >All, External File >Import/Export menu
(7162), select the frame memory storage file in the list on
the left and select the removable drive file in the list on the
right.
The selected device name (Storage or Removable Drive)
and folder path are displayed in the folder display
switching buttons on the left and right.

File name before
exporting
(file type)

File name after exporting

CAM1
(clip file)

CAM1#000000.tga
CAM1#000001.tga
CAM1#000002.tga
and so on (saves each frame
as a file with sequential file
name)

CAM3
(still image file)

CAM3.tga

Note

Signal format

Size (H × V)

3840×2160P/59.94, 50
3840×2160PsF/29.97, 25, 24, 23.98

3840×2160 pixels

1080P/59.94, 50
1080PsF/29.97, 25, 24, 23.98
1080i/59.94, 50

1920×1080 pixels

720P/59.94, 50

1280×720 pixels

H (Horizontal)

H × V (pixels): Image size that fills the frame

V
(Vertical)

Position of small picture

Section filled with black
for a small picture

Parts discarded
when image is too
large

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