2. SPECIFICATIONS
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3D Assist Display (Option)
Supported Format
HD-SDI (Single link)
Input Connectors
L/R Dual (*1)
Video Signal for the Left Eye Channel A or channel B
Video Signal for the Right Eye Channel C or channel D
Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom
Channel A, Channel B, Channel C, or channel D
Main Types of Display
Picture Display Emphasis
The picture display is large. This makes 3D video
evaluation easier.
Video Signal Waveform Display Emphasis
The video signal waveform display is large. This
makes 3D video evaluation easier.
Picture Display
Anaglyph Display (Color)
Green and blue are masked from the video signal for
the left eye, and red is masked from the video signal
for the right eye. These signals are then combined.
Anaglyph Display (Monochrome) Green and blue are masked from the monochrome
video signal for the left eye, and red is masked from
the monochrome video signal for the right eye. These
signals are then combined.
Convergence Display
A 50 % offset is added to the difference between the
monochrome video signal for the left eye and the
monochrome video signal for the right eye
Overlay Display
The levels of the video signal for the left eye and the
video signal for the right eye are halved. These signals
are then combined.
Checker Display
Displays the video signal for the left eye and the video
signal for the right eye in a checkerboard pattern
Boundary Lines
Can be moved up, down, left, and right
Wipe Display
The video signal for the left eye and the video signal
for the right eye are divided by boundary lines and
displayed
Boundary Line Movement
The boundary lines can be moved up and down and
left and right separately
Show, hide
Left-Right Boundary Line
The part to the left of the boundary line is the video
signal for the left eye. The part to the right of the
boundary line is the video signal for the right eye.
Top-Bottom Boundary Line
The part above the boundary line is the video signal
for the left eye. The part below the boundary line is the
video signal for the right eye.
Flicker Display
Displays the video signal for the left eye and the video
signal for the right eye on a time sharing display