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ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode
~
L/R
. Processes the video as if the left image is the right, and the right
image is on the left.
~
R/L
. Processes the video as if the right image is on the left, and the left
image is on the right.
~
L/L
. Displays the left-eye video as a standard 2D image.
~
R/R
. Displays the right-eye video as a standard 2D image.
5)
To view or specify the sampling method, select
3D Sample
on the
Processing
Submenu
. When
3D Mode
is set to
Side
,
3D Sample
specifies how the original
left and right images are sampled to create the scaled side-by-side packed image.
Each image, or “eye,” is sampled using odd or even pixels. The left eye is
specified first. The options are:
~
OddOdd
. Both eyes are sampled using odd pixels.
~
EvenEven
. Both eyes are sampled using even pixels.
~
EvenOdd
. Even left-eye sampling, odd right-eye sampling.
~
OddEven
. Odd left-eye sampling, even right-eye sampling.
6)
If desired, select
3D MiniDin Swap
. This setting inverts the left and right sync
signals.
3D MiniDin Swap
is either
On
or
Off
. The default setting is
Off
.
To view the status of the input video, select
3D L/R Status
. The options are:
~
Good
. The two signals are valid.
~
TimingMismatch
. The two formats do not have the same timing
~
InvalidVideo
. One of the inputs is not a valid video signal.
~
NotLocked
. The inputs are not genlocked to each other.
7)
When you finish setting up inputs, press
ESC
and save the input configuration.
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1)
Select
System
>
System Mode
>
3D
.
2)
When prompted to save this configuration, press
SEL
.
3)
Set the output 3D packing mode you want to use. On the
Output Menu
, select
3D
Mode
and choose a 3D packing format. The options for single-stream 3D video
are:
~
Side
. The left and right images are scaled and displayed side by side on
a single connector.
~
Top/Bottom
. Left and right images are scaled and displayed on a single
connector. The left image is on top by default and the right image is on
the bottom by default.
~
Sequential
. The left and right images are processed in sequence at up
to 120 Hz -- left then right then left, and so on -- displaying the full image
on one connector.
This option is available on the DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI connectors.
DVI supports formats up to 330 MHz pixels (1920x1200p@120 MHz).
DisplayPort supports formats up to 300 MHz pixels (1920x1080p@120).
HDMI supports formats up to 165 MHz (1280x720p@120).