Operation Manual
GoPro Studio 2.5 User Manual
EXTERNAL DISPLAY
The EXT. DISPLAY (external display) option determines the video display type for a
secondary monitor (if you have one connected) and offers the following choices:
• NOT ACTIVE (secondary monitor is not used)
• STANDARD FULLSCREEN (displays standard 2D on secondary display—used
for 2D clips)
• SIDE-BY-SIDE (displays side-by-side 3D mode on secondary display—used by
3D monitors that support this mode)
• HORIZONTAL INTERLACED 3D (displays horizontal interlaced 3D mode on
secondary display—used by 3D monitors that support this mode)
• VERTICAL INTERLACED 3D (displays vertical interlaced 3D mode on
secondary display— used by 3D monitors that support this mode)
• nVidia PAGE FLIP 3D (displays frame sequential 3D mode on secondary
display—used with nVidia Quadro-based display adapters and 3D monitors that
support this mode)
NOTE: When working with 2D clips, always use the ‘STANDARD FULSCREEN’ option to
playback the contents of the Player Window on a secondary monitor. If you’d rather not
use a secondary monitor at all, use the ‘NOT ACTIVE’ option.
SPLIT POINT
The SPLIT POINT option allows you to easily see the effects of your Active Metadata
TM
adjustments (made using the clip-based Color Correction, Framing Controls and Effect
Presets) by splitting the image into ‘before’ (uncorrected) and ‘after’ (corrected) sides.
The left side of the image is the ‘before’ view while the right side of the image is the ‘after
view’. The slider lets you choose where that split occurs in the image frame.
NOTE: For normal use, you’ll want to keep the SPLIT POINT slider all the way to the left.
This will ensure that you’ll be able to see all the Effect Presets, Color Correction and
Framing adjustments that have been applied to your clips. Only use the slider if you want
to compare your adjustments to the original file.
Before (no
adjustments)
After (with 1970s Preset)
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