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Camera Views And Image Settings
3.3 Camera Views And Image Settings
3.3.1 Selecting Camera Views
To show live camera images, you can select dierent camera views (e.g., full image or
surround mode) in a shortcut menu that opens via the Image Formats and Views button.
Camera Views (All Cameras Except Hemispheric Models)
• Full image: The entire live image from the camera is displayed.
• Lens correction: MxEasy displays a portion of the live camera image
(with lens correction). This option is only available for L22 lenses if the
camera configuration is adjusted accordingly.
•
Picture-in-Picture: This option displays a small image from one camera
sensor inset in the large image of the other. This setting is available on
MOBOTIX Dual models only.
• Picture in Zoom: MxEasy displays a small version of the entire live
camera image in the lower right corner of the large live camera image.
This way, the entire image is visible even when the live image is zoomed.
• Event in Picture: MxEasy displays a small version of the latest event
image in the lower right corner of the large live camera image.
For more information on the dierent views available for MOBOTIX cameras,
see the
General Image Settings
section in the
Software Manual
.
Camera Views (Hemispheric Models)
• Full image: The entire (distorted) full image of the image sensor is displayed.
• Normal: A corrected image is displayed. This image can be panned
and tilted. This is the factory default image setting for the Hemispheric
camera models.
• Surround: Partial images from each of the four directions are shown in
an allround view. All four views can be changed independently of each
other using PTZ commands.
•
Panorama: The corrected image of an entire room (corrected 180° pan-
orama) from the left to the right wall is shown. The aspect ratio (width
to height) is 8:3. This view is only available for Hemispheric models,
such as the Q24M.
The D14-Sec-180 is an exception among the Dual models. Instead of a
right and left image delivered by the right and left sensors on the camera,
this model can be configured with a Panorama view that stretches
seamlessly over both sensors. Use the Image Formats and Views to
open the Panorama installation and configure the Panorama view. For
more information, see “3.3.2 Editing The Image Settings“.