User guide
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Specifying your 3D settings
Remarks
$ The 3D MODE option is not supported for 3G level A input signals.
$ Frame Packing is not supported on the SDI outputs.
4 Select ANALYSIS MODE, and then select the layering method that you
want to use to analyze the two video input channels. This option is useful for
finding disparities between the two input channel images. To apply the
selected setting on a given output, you must select
Analysis for the SDI 4,
SDI 3, or HDMI option in the OUTPUT menu (see “Specifying your output
settings” on page 18).
$ Difference Superimposes channels 1 and 2 and subtracts the differences
between the two images.
$ 50/50 Channels 1 and 2 are superimposed at 50% opacity.
$ Anaglyph Channels 1 and 2 are superimposed using red for channel 1
and cyan for channel 2. This is useful when using anaglyph glasses to
analyze the channel images. Since there are differences between anaglyph
glasses, not all anaglyph glasses will produce the same effect when using
the
Anaglyph setting.
5 Select CHANNEL 1 FLIP and/or CHANNEL 2 FLIP, and then select the
orientation for the image on channel 1/channel 2. To apply this option on a
given output, you must select
Channel 1, Channel 2, 3D, or Analysis for
the
SDI 4, SDI 3, or HDMI option in the OUTPUT menu (see “Specifying
your output settings” on page 18).
$ Off The image on channel 1/channel 2 is displayed in its original
orientation.
$ Horizontal The image on channel 1/channel 2 is flipped horizontally.
$ Vertical The image on channel 1/channel 2 is flipped vertically.
$ Horizontal/Vertical The image on channel 1/channel 2 is flipped both
horizontally and vertically.
6 Select CHANNEL 1 VERTICAL OFFSET and/or CHANNEL 2 VERTICAL
OFFSET
to adjust the vertical offset for the channel in pixels. To apply this
option on a given output, you must select
Channel 1, Channel 2, 3D, or
Analysis for the SDI 4, SDI 3, or HDMI option in the OUTPUT menu (see
“Specifying your output settings” on page 18).
7 Select CHANNEL 1 HORIZONTAL OFFSET and/or CHANNEL 2
HORIZONTAL OFFSET
to adjust the horizontal offset for the channel in 1/4
pixels. To apply this option on a given output, you must select
Channel 1,
Channel 2, 3D, or Analysis for the SDI 4, SDI 3, or HDMI option in the
OUTPUT menu (see “Specifying your output settings” on page 18).