User guide
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Using the MC-100 selection modes
Remarks
• PsF input video signals are not supported on the HDMI output. For SDI
outputs, PsF input video signals are only supported in bypass mode.
• You must have two input channels for the 3D, Anaglyph, 50/50, and
Difference option settings to function properly.
• The 3D output setting does not support 3G level A input signals.
• The channel flip and channel offset options in the 3D SETTINGS menu
(see “Specifying your 3D settings” on page 20) are also applied to the
output when using any setting other than
SDI 1 bypass or
SDI 2 bypass.
$ SDI 1 bypass Outputs the video signal connected to input SDI 1 as is,
without any processing. The MC-100 settings do not apply for this option.
$ SDI 2 bypass Outputs the video signal connected to input SDI 2 as is,
without any processing. The MC-100 settings do not apply for this option.
$ Channel 1 Outputs the video signal on channel 1 using the current
MC-100 settings.
$ Channel 2 Outputs the video signal on channel 2 using the current
MC-100 settings.
$ 3D Outputs the channel 1 and 2 input video signals as set in the 3D
MODE
option in the 3D SETTINGS menu. The channel flip and channel
offset options are also applied to the output (see “Specifying your 3D
settings” on page 20).
$ 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.
$ 50/50 Channels 1 and 2 are superimposed at 50% opacity.
$ Difference Superimposes channels 1 and 2 and subtracts the differences
between the two images.
5 Select HORIZONTAL IMAGE TRANSLATION to change the horizontal
offset for channel 1 and channel 2 simultaneously on the SDI and HDMI
outputs. This is used primarily for correcting the parallax between
corresponding points on the two channel images. The channel flip and
vertical channel offset options in the
3D SETTINGS menu (see “Specifying
your 3D settings” on page 20) are also applied to the output. When in the
Horizontal Image Translation selection mode, you can use the cycle buttons
(see “Using the OSD buttons” on page 14) to adjust the horizontal offset for
channels 1 and 2 simultaneously.