User manual
sinaCAM The Menus
User Manual Rev.: E 35
9.4.1.6 Anaglyph
Another method of transmitting a 3D signal via a standard DVI connection. The image from camera head
1 is output in red, the image from head 2 in cyan. Viewing the resulting anaglyph image through red/cyan
glasses will create a 3D effect.
9.4.2 H-Flip (Horizontal Flip)
In professional settings, 3D camera rigs often utilize two separate cameras or camera heads mounted at
a 90° angle to each other. The incoming light is distributed between the two camera heads via a beam
splitter (a semi-transparent mirror). Such setups make it necessary to flip the incoming image for one or
even both of the cameras horizontally.
Available settings:
None; CAM1; CAM2; Both
9.4.2.1 None
No horizontal flip is performed.
9.4.2.2 CAM1
Image from remote camera head 1 is flipped horizontally.
9.4.2.3 CAM2
Image from remote camera head 2 is flipped horizontally.
9.4.2.4 Both
Image from both remote camera heads is flipped horizontally.
9.4.3 GenLock
GenLock is used to synchronize multiple cameras to ensure that all cameras in a synchronization chain
begin reading the first pixel of an image from the sensor at the same time. The system needs a clocking
component that provides the synchronization data – currently, sinaCAM cannot provide a clock itself.
Multiple sinaCAMs can be daisy-chained. The last camera in a chain must terminate the signal.
Supported output formats:
720p60; 720p59.94; 720p50; 720p30; 720p29.97; 720p25; 720p24; 720p23.98
1080i60; 1080i59.94; 1080i25
1080p60; 1080p59.94; 1080p50; 1080p48; 1080p30; 1080psf30; 1080p29.97; 1080psf29.97;
1080p25; 1080psf25; 1080p24; 1080psf24; 1080p23.98; 1080psf23.98
Available settings:
Free Run; Slv+Term; SlvChain; ExpTrgIn










