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Posted by hanuman on 07/30/07 22:13

On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:19:14 -0700, Mike Kujbida <kujfam@xplornet.com> wrote:

>On Jul 30, 2:54 pm, hanuman@dot. wrote:
>> We have a Panasonic WJ-MX20 video mixer that is ghosting
>> between A and B. When the slider is moved to one position
>> or the other there will be faint ghosting at first that will continue
>> to increase until it looks like a cross-fade between the two.
>> Moving the slider slightly and in the right way reduces the
>> ghosting again. Can the problem be corrected by changing
>> out the slider, and if so where could we get one?
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>> David
>
>
>Assuming you're doing a dissolve from camera 1 to camera 2, this is
>what's supposed to happen.
>The image from camera 2 is barely nooticeable at first and, as yo
>umove the alider, becomes more visible while camera 1's image becomes
>fainter until it disappears completely.

I'm familiar with the fact that it's supposed to work that way. But
there will always be ghosting even when the slider is all the way
in one position or the other, and it will get stronger by itself until
it looks like a deliberate mix if the slider isn't moved at all and
remains in the same position.

>Something tells me you're very new at this and need some help.
>http://www.internetcampus.com/tvp_ind.htm is a link to a a free
>interactive course in studio and field production.
>
>Mike

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