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Grid Mode

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3D CREATION MODES: GRID MODE Grid Mode  Features: Grids are used to facilitate the checking of gaps in depth and pop up.  Advantage: By displaying grid lines over the screen with pixel values shown on the top right corner of the screen, variable scaling helps in determining the ideal positions of left and right images instantaneously.  Benefit: As the size of the grids is variable, gap values can be easily checked by selecting the optimum grid size. And this makes counting the number of pixels or calculating percentages unnecessary. The variable grid lines can be adjusted by turning the POSITION knob on the front panel to stretch or squeeze grids into desired sizes. There are two grid displays, Normal and Center Window, which can be selected by pressing the SELECT button. Tips: Both the 3D Cursor and Grid Modes can be used to measure the binocular disparity of 3D effects. 3D Cursor Mode is useful for obtaining the correct value of binocular disparity of a specific position, whereas the Grid Mode is helpful for checking the overall picture as it is especially suited for measuring more than three different 3D effects on a screen. 13

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3D C
REATION
M
ODES
: G
RID
M
ODE
Grid Mode
Features:
Grids are used to facilitate the
checking of gaps in depth and pop up.
Advantage:
By displaying grid lines over the
screen with pixel values shown on the top
right corner of the screen, variable scaling
helps in determining the ideal positions of
left and right images instantaneously.
Benefit:
As the size of the grids is variable,
gap values can be easily checked by
selecting the optimum grid size. And this
makes counting the number of pixels or
calculating percentages unnecessary.
Tips:
Both the 3D Cursor and Grid
Modes can be used to measure the
binocular disparity of 3D effects.
3D Cursor Mode is useful for
obtaining the correct value of
binocular disparity of a specific
position, whereas the Grid Mode is
helpful for checking the overall
picture as it is especially suited for
measuring more than three different
3D effects on a screen.
There are two grid displays, Normal and
Center Window, which can be selected
by pressing the SELECT button.
The variable grid lines
can be adjusted by
turning the POSITION
knob on the front panel
to stretch or
squeeze grids
into desired
sizes.
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