Sony 8000SF User Manual
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Keyframes
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Keyframes
A keyframe represents an instantaneous state of an image; it can be saved and
recalled for reuse.
recalled for reuse.
Effects
By arranging a number of keyframes on the time axis, and interpolating
between successive keyframes, you can create an effect in which there is a
continuous change from each keyframe to the next.
The following figure shows three keyframes created with a wipe pattern (the
circle) in different positions. This is interpolated to create the effect shown.
between successive keyframes, you can create an effect in which there is a
continuous change from each keyframe to the next.
The following figure shows three keyframes created with a wipe pattern (the
circle) in different positions. This is interpolated to create the effect shown.
Example of keyframes and effect execution
You can save the sequence of keyframes representing a single effect in a
register. Then by recalling this register, you can replay the same effect.
register. Then by recalling this register, you can replay the same effect.
For details of keyframe effect registers, see “Regions and Registers” (page
165).
165).
Background A
Background B
Interpolated images
Keyframe 1
Keyframe 2
Keyframe 3
Effect execution