Instruction manual

116 ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode
~ L/R. Processes the video as if the left image is the right, and the right
image is on the left.
~ R/L. Processes the video as if the right image is on the left, and the left
image is on the right.
~ L/L. Displays the left-eye video as a standard 2D image.
~ R/R. Displays the right-eye video as a standard 2D image.
5) To view or specify the sampling method, select 3D Sample on the Processing
Submenu. When 3D Mode is set to Side, 3D Sample specifies how the original
left and right images are sampled to create the scaled side-by-side packed image.
Each image, or “eye,” is sampled using odd or even pixels. The left eye is
specified first. The options are:
~ OddOdd. Both eyes are sampled using odd pixels.
~ EvenEven. Both eyes are sampled using even pixels.
~ EvenOdd. Even left-eye sampling, odd right-eye sampling.
~ OddEven. Odd left-eye sampling, even right-eye sampling.
6) If desired, select 3D MiniDin Swap. This setting inverts the left and right sync
signals. 3D MiniDin Swap is either On or Off. The default setting is Off.
To view the status of the input video, select 3D L/R Status. The options are:
~ Good. The two signals are valid.
~ TimingMismatch. The two formats do not have the same timing
~ InvalidVideo. One of the inputs is not a valid video signal.
~ NotLocked. The inputs are not genlocked to each other.
7) When you finish setting up inputs, press ESC and save the input configuration.
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1) Select System > System Mode > 3D.
2) When prompted to save this configuration, press SEL.
3) Set the output 3D packing mode you want to use. On the Output Menu, select 3D
Mode and choose a 3D packing format. The options for single-stream 3D video
are:
~ Side. The left and right images are scaled and displayed side by side on
a single connector.
~ Top/Bottom. Left and right images are scaled and displayed on a single
connector. The left image is on top by default and the right image is on
the bottom by default.
~ Sequential. The left and right images are processed in sequence at up
to 120 Hz -- left then right then left, and so on -- displaying the full image
on one connector.
This option is available on the DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI connectors.
DVI supports formats up to 330 MHz pixels (1920x1200p@120 MHz).
DisplayPort supports formats up to 300 MHz pixels (1920x1080p@120).
HDMI supports formats up to 165 MHz (1280x720p@120).