
To Assign a Garbage Mask to an Input
The garbage mask input is similar to a standard box
mask but allows for a dynamically generated mask.
The mask is applied directly to the chroma key outputs
and does not consume any of the key resources of the
MiniME
™
.
1.
Click
Navigation Menu
>
Configuration
>
Inputs
>
Physical
.
2.
Click the
Mask Source
button for the video
input that you want to apply the garbage mask to.
3.
Click the source that you want to use as the
garbage mask.
To Assign an 0:4:4 Stream to a Source
The UltraChromeHR signal consists of a standard
4:2:2 camera input and an exclusive 0:4:4 chroma
input from the Ross ACID cameras. You must
associate the 0:4:4 input with the primary camera
input.
AWB
FILTER
GLIN
POWER REMOTE1
LENS
UC OUT
DC IN (10.5-17V)
SDI OUT
MENU
RU
RS-232C
REMOTE2
VF OUT
ABB
U
D
L
R
BAR
UC OUT
(0:4:4)
SDI OUT
(4:2:2)
Figure 5: UltraChromeHR Connections on ACID
1.
Ensure that you have the
UC OUT
and
SDI OUT
video streams from the ACID camera connected to
two input BNCs on Carbonite Black UltraChrome.
2.
Click
Navigation Menu
>
Configuration
>
Inputs
>
Physical
.
3.
Click the
0:4:4 Source
button for the SDI video
input that is coming from the camera.
4.
Click the source that has the 0:4:4 video stream
coming from the camera.
Frame Delays
Physical sources are assigned to a frame delay to allow
that video source to be delayed relative to the rest of
the video signals in the switcher.
Keep the following in mind when working with
delays:
• You must select the frame delay as a source on a
bus to apply the delayed video to that output.
• If you want to apply a delay to a UltraChromeHR
signal, you must assign a frame delay to both the
source video and the 0:4:4 video.
To Set Up a Frame Delay
1.
Click
Navigation Menu
>
Configuration
>
Inputs
>
Frame Delays
.
2.
Click the
Source
button for the frame delay you
want to set up and select the video source you
want to delay.
3.
In the
Delay
field, enter the number of frames you
want to delay the video signal.
Carbonite Black UltraChrome User Manual (v1.0) — Video Input Setup •
29