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(Left) The Waveform scope with Low Pass Filter turned off,
(Right) The Waveform scope with Low Pass Filter turned on
Displaying Scopes With Data or Video Levels
For project being worked on at video levels, a setting in the video scope option menu lets you
toggle between displaying video scopes scaled to either Data Levels (the default) or Video
Levels (by turning on Video Level Scopes). This only affects how your scopes are displayed; it
has no effect on monitored or rendered output.
(Left) The Waveform scope shown at default Data Levels,
(Right) The same waveform shown with Video Level Scopes turned on
Display Qualifier Focus in Video Scope Graphs
The Display Qualifier Focus setting in the video scope option menu helps you identify which
features in the video image correspond to which parts of the video scopes. With Display
Qualifier Focus turned on, choosing the Qualifier mode of the Viewer and moving the
eyedropper around the image draws circles around the sampled pixels as they appear in the
currently visible video scope graph. If multiple video scopes are visible, each scope will have an
indication of the location of the sampled pixels that’s specific to each scope.
(Left) Hovering the eyedropper over a feature in the Viewer, (Right) The region of those pixels analysis shown in
the overlaid red, blue, and green waveforms of the Waveform scope.
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