Canon C50i User Manual - Page 85

Setting View Restrictions

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VB Administration Tools View Restriction Tool Setting View Restrictions You can set up a view restriction by either entering a value in the view restriction setting input box or by using the following 2 methods. Select the way which suits your environment or according to your preference. ■ Changing Settings from the View Restriction Preview Frame The View Restriction Preview frame on the panorama picture can be used to set view restrictions. To Make Settings... 1. Select "Apply the view restriction". 2. Set the view restrictions by using the mouse to move or change the shape of the "Pan/Tilt Preview Frame (red)", "Telephoto Preview Frame (yellow)", and "Wide-angle Preview Frame (green)" displayed on the panorama picture. When enlarging or reducing the Telephoto Preview and Wide-angle Preview frames, the vertical:horizontal ratio is fixed. At this point, you can also enter and set values in the View Restriction Value Input boxes. 3. Click the "Apply" button. Check the Status List to be sure the values were applied correctly. Then when the "Save Settings" button is clicked, the values will be saved to the VBC50i/VB-C50iR. 4-15

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VB Administration
T
ools
Setting View Restrictions
You can set up a view restriction by either entering a value in the view restriction setting input box
or by using the following 2 methods. Select the way which suits your environment or according to
your preference.
Changing Settings from the View Restriction Preview Frame
The View Restriction Preview frame on the panorama picture can be used to set view restrictions.
To Make Settings...
1.
Select “Apply the view restriction”.
View Restriction Tool
2.
Set the view restrictions by using the mouse
to move or change the shape of the “Pan/Tilt
Preview Frame (red)”, “Telephoto Preview
Frame (yellow)”, and “Wide-angle Preview
Frame (green)” displayed on the panorama
picture.
When enlarging or reducing the Telephoto Preview
and Wide-angle Preview frames, the vertical:horizontal
ratio is fixed.
At this point, you can also enter and set values in the
View Restriction Value Input boxes.
3.
Click the “Apply” button.
Check the Status List to be sure the values were
applied correctly. Then when the ”Save Settings”
button is clicked, the values will be saved to the VB-
C50i/VB-C50iR.