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D Compatibility: Switch up to Nine 3D Image Inputs - multiview
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3D Compatibility: Switch up to Nine 3D Image Inputs Mounting the optional AV-HS04M7D 3D SDI Output Board provides 3D compatibility. Eight pairs of 3D images standard, and a maximum of nine pairs of 3D images, can be input by dual SDI from 3D cameras and other sources, with two-channel bus switching. Transitions include cut, dissolve and wipe. Ideal for 3D sports acquisition, TV commercial production, and event recording. • Compatible video formats in 3D mode: 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 720/59.94p, 720/50p Primatte® Chroma Keying Primatte® chroma keying also supports 3D images (one channel each, left and right). This enables real-time, high-precision chroma keying on-site. * Primatte® is a registered trademark of IMAGICA DIGIX Inc. Primatte® copyrights belong to IMAGICA DIGIX Inc. Primatte® patents belong to IMAGICA DIGIX Inc. Three LR Mix Outputs The LR mix image output function allows the left and right channels of stereo 3D images to be checked on a 2D monitor. • LRMIXa (LR mix a): The L channel and R channel images are mixed. • LRMIXb (LR mix b): Magenta is mixed within the L channel image and green is mixed within the R channel image. • LRDiff (LR difference display): The luminance components of the L channel and R channel images are compared, and the difference between them is displayed using a gray scale. This makes it easier to see the differences between the L and R channels. Rig-Type 3D Camera Correction Assist Vertical/horizontal reversing and position correction are possible for all 16 channels of SDI standard inputs. This helps to adjust the optical axis of a rig-type 3D camera when producing 3D footage. 3D Video Signal Status Monitor Displays This function overlays 3D video signal status monitor (brightness, RGB distribution, LR difference, grid) on 3D image onto the PGM output and PVW output (1/4 size only) of the MultiViewer Display. Being able to check the differences in the leaping effect and depth of the PGM and PVW without having to wear 3D glasses makes 3D switching easier and smoother. Even when 3D assist information cannot be displayed on the monitor or viewfinder of a rig-type or other 3D camera, this function will feed back PVW output to the camera so you can correct the brightness and horizontal/vertical positioning right on the camera. L R L R L ch Image AG-3DP1G Integrated Twin-Lens 3D Camera Recorder LR R "Simulated" images were produced in order to describe the function. R ch Image LRMIXa LRMIXb LRDiff Mirror Vertical Reversal/Positioning Mirror Horizontal Reversal/Positioning ●Distribution of Lch and Rch signal components Lum, Red, Green, Blue Lower Signal component level (luminance, R, G and B) Higher ●Distribution of amount of parallax in 3D images Prllx Approx. Amount of parallax Approx. Approx. Approx. -7.5 % Jutting out direction -3 % 0 % +3 % +7.5 % Recessed direction ●A grid is displayed at intervals of about 3 % along the width of the screen. Grid Distribution Higher amounts of levels Lower Distribution of Higher amount of parallax Lower Green display area: Indicates a distribution with many L ch components. Red display area: Indicates a distribution with many R ch components. 5 Histogram of amount of parallax (L ch and R ch) Bar used for input signal (L ch and R ch) compensation Select LRMIXa or LRMIXb as the 3D output format, and shoot so that the amount of parallax between Lch and Rch come within the grid width.