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The Crop and Sidebar Edge controls are additive; increasing Sidebar Edge
(making the sidebars larger and the center-video smaller), equates to setting Left
and Right Crop values to smaller percentages. The Sidebar Edge can be set to 0
t128. A value of 0 produces a 4:3 center. Positive values produce wider
sidebars (and a narrower center).
0 (default)
0 to +128 (Variable)
Defaults to 0. Select a width value from 0 t128 to expand
or shrink the sidebars, which are filled with Background video (
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Background Fill)
. Selecting a larger value causes the center picture
to become narrower while the sidebars expand.
3.1 Matte Luma
This parameter determines the Matte Luma level of the background fill.
50%
(default)
0–100% (Variable)
Sets the matte luminance level to the default 50% value.
Sets the matte luminance level from 0–100%.
3.2 Matte Chroma
This parameter determines the Matte Chroma level of the background fill.
50%
(default)
0–100% (Variable)
Sets the matte chrominance level to the default 50% value.
Sets the matte chrominance level from 0–100%.
3.3 Matte Hue
This parameter determines the Matte Hue of the background fill.
0 degrees
(default)
0–359 degrees (Variable)
Sets the matte hue to the default 0 degrees (red).
Sets the matte hue to a value between 0 and 359 degrees.
NOTE: On the front panel, as you turn the Matte Hue ADJUST knob the values wrap from
359 back to 0 degrees.
TIMING Menu Group
IMPORTANT: In Four Channel Mode, the settings in this menu group apply only to the
selected Video Processor (VID1- VID 4).
These parameters adjust Video Processor horizontal and vertical output timing in
reference to the genlock source already selected, and permits adding up to 6 full
frames of output delay.
NOTE: Unlike most knob-adjustable parameters, on the front panel menu this
parameter automatically wraps around from the maximum value to 0 (and vice
versa).
1 Output Timing H
When adjusting the horizontal timing (H), this parameter specifies a number of
pixels to offset, from zero to full line width. Adjustment range increments from
0 to the width of the line in pixels. The maximum value varies, depending on the
format already chosen.
Variable
Adjustment range increments from 0 to the width of the line in
pixels. The maximum varies, depending on the format chosen.
Default: 0