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blackmagic atem 1 m/e production switcher - Imagecraft

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Operating Your ATEM Switcher<br />

Keying on ATEM Switchers<br />

Keyers are a powerful <strong>production</strong> tool allowing multiple layers of video and graphics to be stacked on top<br />

of the background. When a new layer of video is stacked on the background, the video or graphic needs to<br />

be cut out so that the background video can be seen. The process of cutting out parts of the layered picture<br />

and revealing the background is called keying. There are various methods that can be used to cut a hole<br />

in the image. The various methods correspond to the different types of keys available on the <strong>switcher</strong>. The<br />

following section explains luma, linear, chroma, pattern and DVE keys, all of which can be used in both the<br />

upstream and downstream keyers.<br />

Understanding Keying<br />

A key requires two video sources; the fill signal and the key or cut signal. The fill signal contains a video<br />

image which is to be stacked on top of the background, while the key signal is used to select regions of<br />

the fill signal to be removed or cut out. The fill and key signals can be selected from any of the <strong>switcher</strong>'s<br />

external inputs or internal sources, allowing both still and moving images to be used as fill or key sources.<br />

Fill and key signals are selected on the software control panel from drop down lists in the upstream and<br />

downstream key palettes. On the broadcast panel, fill and key signals are selected using the select bus.<br />

There are two types of keyers used in the <strong>switcher</strong>; upstream keyers and downstream keyers. Four upstream<br />

keyers, also known as effects keyers, are available in the <strong>switcher</strong>'s M/E block. Each upstream keyer can be<br />

set up as a luma, linear, pre-multiplied, chroma, pattern or DVE key. Two downstream keyers are available in<br />

the dedicated DSK block. Each downstream keyer can be set up as a luma or linear key.

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