MacroSystem Digital Video SMART EDIT 5 사용자 설명서

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– Jitter
Have no fear – SMART EDIT processes your best 
and most detailed material without jitter. But so-
metimes a jitter or stroboscope effect is desired 
to attain a change of pace or to give your video 
an artistic note. 
Simply pick a scene, select "Special", click on 
"Jitter", then set the Still time (still time 000.00:
04 = one image remains as it is for a length 
of time corresponding to four frames), and in 
"Type" select between "Half frame" and "Full 
frame
". Now you have created a stroboscopic 
scene that has an extension "RU". The option 
"Full Frame" has an improved picture quality 
and is recommended for scenes  with little mo-
tion. For scenes with considerable motion the 
option "Half Frame" is recommended.
Audio is not affected by Jitter and remains syn-
chronized.  
A preview of this effect is not possible. If you 
click on the "Preview" button, a white, crossed-
out circle appears.
– Photo-Transfer (availability depends on sys-
tem used, optionally available for other models)
This is a program used for importing and expor-
ting images to and from photo storage cards (so 
that they may be used in other software). Please 
read the online help (i-button) or download the 
respective pdf file from our website for more 
information.
– Quick motion
"Quick motion" works principally the same way 
as slow motion, but creates a new scene that 
runs faster than the original. Here you can spe-
cify a speed-up factor between 2 and 10. Uneven 
values are recommended in order to obtain full 
resolution. The new scene has the suffix "ZR". 
You calculate the length by dividing the time 
of the original scene by the specified speed-up 
factor.
Here, too, a preview of this effect is not possib-
le. If you click on the "Preview" button a white, 
crossed-out circle appears indicating that pre-
view is not possible.
– Scene -->  Sample
This function copies the original audio of the 
active scene contained in the scene bin to the 
audio sample list of the audio menu. The new 
audio sample is named the same as the video 
scene it was created from. In this way you can 
use the audio of one scene for other scenes. 
If you click on the "Preview" button a white, 
crossed-out circle appears meaning that preview 
is not possible.
– Slow motion
"Slow motion" creates a scene that is a copy of 
the original but which runs more slowly. You can 
specify the delay factor with a slider. The higher 
the delay factor, the slower the scene. A value of 
2 (the smallest possible value) creates a scene 
that runs at only half the speed of the original. If 
the original scene was, for example, 4 seconds 
long, then the scene in slow motion is 8 seconds 
long. To calculate the length of what the new 
scene will be, multiply the scene length with the 
delay factor).
The finished scene with the extension "ZL", can 
be trimmed like any other scene and placed in 
the storyboard. Effects can also be applied if 
needed.
SMART EDIT plays the scene more slowly than 
the normal frame rate. Movement can be jumpy. 
The extreme slow motion known from sports 
transmissions is only possible with the use of 
expensive special cameras that can film at a 
much higher frame rate per second.
A preview of this effect is not possible. If you 
click on the "Preview" button a red, crossed-out 
circle appears indicating that preview is not 
possible.
– Still Scene
Frequently a still scene is required in a video. 
For example, when introducing "actors". SMART 
EDIT can quickly create such stills. 
The selected  scene in the Scene Bin is simply 
frozen at its first frame for the Length of time 
set (up to 1 minute), using the slider to the right. 
Any remaining part of the scene after the first 
frame is not used to create the still image.
If you want to have a specific still image that is 
not the first frame in the scene, then simply copy 
the scene and trim it down to where the first fra-
me is the desired one, then apply the Still Scene 
function. The created scene has the extension 
"SC".
Under Type you have the choice between Half 
Frame
 and Full Frame, whereby Full Frame has 
a better quality and is recommended for sce-
nes without too much motion. “Frame” means 
that SMSRT EDIT tries to remove unwanted 
“artifacts” which occur during fast movements 
or also during quick camera pans. If the move-
ments are not as dramatic, you will gain better