Sony DVS-9000 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 7 Frame Memory
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Frame Memory Operations
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1
In the Frame Memory menu, select VF2 ‘Edit’ and HF1 ‘Select.’
The Edit>Select menu appears.
2
Select the target frame memory.
For the procedure, see page 267.
3
Select HF2 ‘Freeze.’
The Edit>Freeze menu appears. In this menu, you can enable the pair
setting (see page 267).
4
To enable V/K mode, press [V/K Mode] turning it on.
Note
This is only possible when [Pair] is selected in the <Select> group.
5
Press [Freeze Enable], turning it on.
A freeze is now possible.
6
If necessary, make the video process settings (see page 269) or mask
settings (see page 270) for application to the selected signal.
7
In the <Freeze> group, press one of the following, to write a freeze image
to temporary memory.
Frame: Freeze a video frame.
Field: Freeze a video field.
Off: End the freeze, and delete the recorded freeze image.
To return to the state immediately before executing a freeze, press [Undo]
in the <Freeze> group.
Notes
Be sure to save the freeze image written to temporary memory. It is
deleted if you start operating on another FM without saving it.
When the system is powered off, any freeze images written to temporary
memory are lost.
If you use “Input Mask,” a field freeze is not available.
Saving a freeze image in frame memory
To save a captured image in frame memory, use the following procedure in the
Edit>Freeze menu.