JVC DT-3D24G1U 22 page technical guide on the DT-3D24G1 24-inch 3-D Monitor - Page 12

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3D CREATION MODES: 3D CURSOR MODE 3D Cursor Mode  Features: Enables the easy checking and adjustment of binocular disparity during recording or editing.  Advantages: In addition to facilitating binocular disparity adjustment on-screen, more efficient 3D scaling is assured via disparity values displayed in the number of pixels and percentages for negative and positive depth. This means that the counting, measuring, and/or calculating of pixels are no longer necessary.  Benefits: Warnings are provided when values exceed established tolerance levels, helping to drastically reduce the time required for 3D content production.  NOTE: When binocular disparity values surpass 2.0%, normal viewing without adverse health effects may become difficult for certain viewers. Binocular disparity values are displayed in the number of pixels and percentages. Red cursors are warnings. How it works: On the screen, 3D Cursors or the line markers of V for left (dash dot), V for right (solid line) and H (dashes) are shown. There are two sets of Cursors, Group A in green and Group B in purple, either of which can be used to finely adjust levels of depth or pop-up; the H line is used as a horizontal guide. 12

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3D C
REATION
M
ODES
: 3D C
URSOR
M
ODE
3D Cursor Mode
Features:
Enables the easy checking and
adjustment of binocular disparity during recording
or editing.
Advantages:
In addition to facilitating binocular
disparity adjustment on-screen, more efficient 3D
scaling is assured via disparity values displayed in
the number of pixels and percentages for negative
and positive depth. This means that the counting,
measuring, and/or calculating of pixels are no
longer necessary.
Benefits:
Warnings are provided when values
exceed established tolerance levels, helping to
drastically reduce the time required for 3D content
production.
NOTE:
When binocular disparity values surpass
2.0%, normal viewing without adverse health
effects may become difficult for certain viewers.
Binocular disparity values
are displayed in the number
of pixels and percentages.
Red cursors
are warnings.
How it works:
On the screen, 3D Cursors or the line
markers of V for left (dash dot), V for right (solid line) and
H (dashes) are shown. There are two sets of Cursors,
Group A in green and Group B in purple, either of which
can be used to finely adjust levels of depth or pop-up; the
H line is used as a horizontal guide.
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