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Cinemage User Manual
Version 4.1.x ©2010
Resize Sharpness
Allows you to look at the picture with either sharp or soft pixel sizes. This allows
you to look at the natural video, or smoothes video without compensation
Field Mode
Toggles between Off and Single Field Mode. Allows you to view a single field of
an interlaced video source at a time. Press and hold to adjust the motion
clamping of single field mode in order to smooth the juttering in between fields of
moving video.
Scaler Mode:
Allows you to select between Pixel Accurate displaying, Re-Sized to fill screen,
Anamorphic 625 (PAL), 16x9 525 (NTSC) (these stretch the video to fit
horizontally as well as vertically), resized to 15 inch CRT, resized to 17 inch CRT,
resized to 19 inch CRT, resized to 19 inch CRT Anamorphic, and Square-Pixel
Full (emulates the square pixels of Computer monitors). 1080 formats will
automatically be displayed in pixel accurate mode with no scaling available.
Motion Compensation Enable
Turns motion compensation on or off.
Motion Compensation Gain
Sets the amount of compensation from 0 to 255 by moving the USB Mouse or
rotating the trackball.
Note:
The Motion Compensation adjustment will provide an adjustment to minimize motion artifacts.
Motion Compensation defaults to being on with maximum gain when displaying interlaced material. Motion
Compensation will have no effect in Progressive and Progressive Segmented Frame formats.
Chapter 24: Display/ Test Pattern Generator
[OPTION]
As an option, Cinemage contains a full Test Pattern Generator that is routable
downstream through either of the HD-SDI outputs or the optional DVI Output.
System Menu
↑
To navigate the Test Pattern Generator menus select Display from the main menu, the
following menu will be displayed:
System Menu: Display Menu
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Route
Process
Display
Analyse
Presets
Back
Markers:
Marker A Enabled
Hold & Release for Markers Setup
Heads Up Display
On
Hold & Release for Setup
Split Screen:
Off
Hold & Release for Setup
Scaler & Deinterlacer
Test Pattern Generator