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ImagePRO-II • User’s Guide
4. Menu Orientation
Operating the ImagePRO-II in 3D Mode
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The miniDIN-3 connectors on the ImagePRO-II rear panel determine which eye
corresponds to the current frame of
single-stream 3D video. By default, on both inputs and
outputs:
•
The DVI connector takes the left eye and HDMI takes the right eye.
•
The SDI-1 connector takes the left eye and SDI-2 takes the right eye.
You can swap these defaults for both inputs and outputs.
To swap the left and right
input
signals, select
Input > Processing > 3D Swap
. The
options are:
•
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.
To swap the left and right
output
signals, select
Output > 3D Swap
. The options are
the same as those for input
3D Swap
.
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In 3D mode, you can capture, store, and restore a still image for use as a 3D logo. In this
scenario, two identical 2D images are paired (right and left eyes) to provide a 3D logo at a
maximum 2048x1200 per channel.
You work with logo images as described in “
Using a Logo or Internal Black
” on page 96.
However, in the
Logo Menu,
two additional fields indicate the presence or absence of the
logo on each channel.
Note
The ImagePRO-II does not support pairing two different
images to be used as a 3D logo.