User Manual

Video Output Tool Settings
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Video Output Tool Settings: SD Cal Tab
The following options display disparity guides on the viewer so that you can
see the depth budget limits when adjusting the separation between your
stereo 3D images. The guides for Parallax are based on the project’s S3D
settings (set from the Project window, Settings tab).
Parallax Near Displays green guides that show the limits for objects that will appear in
front of the screen plane.
Parallax Far Displays blue guides that show the limits for objects that will appear behind
the screen plane.
Parallax Near/Far Displays both guides (green and blue) that show the limits for objects that
will appear in front and behind the screen plane.
Settings menu Lets you save the settings for an individual tape each time you calibrate bars.
Option (Continued) Description
Option Description
Output menu Lets you select either Component, Composite, S Video.
On some systems, all outputs on the input/output hardware are active.
Select an analog signal from the Output menu to calibrate for output. For
more information, see “Calibrating for Video Output” on page 993.
H Phase Lets you adjust the horizontal blanking interval used to synchronize the
timing of two or more video signals. Available on some systems for the S
Video, Component, or Composite output.
Hue Lets you adjust an attribution of color perception based on varying
proportions of red, green, and blue in the video signal (also known as color
phase). Available for S Video or Composite output.
Sat Lets you adjust saturation, a measurement of chrominance or the intensity
of color in the video signal. Available for S Video or Composite output.
SC Phase Lets you adjust the subcarrier phase (the color-burst portion of a signal used
to synchronize the timing of two or more video signals). Available for S
Video or Composite output.
Setup Lets you set the relative lightness and darkness of images. Available for S
Video, Component, or Composite output.
Gain Lets you adjust the variation of the lightest or brightest in comparison to the
darkest portions of the image. Available for S Video or Composite output.