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BVM Series 3D Signal Analyzing Functions By installing the optional BKM-250TG 3G/HD-SDI input adaptor*, the BVM-E and BVM-F Series monitors can support a variety of 3D signal analyses. The 3D signals are displayed in 2D mode. * "Difference display" function require the BKM-250TG serial No. 7300001 or higher, and other functions require the BKM-250TG serial No. 7100001 or higher. Difference Display This function displays the difference between the luminance signal of the left (L) and right (R) images of the 3D signal. When the luminance levels of the two signals are the same, the signals are displayed in gray. When they are different, a monochrome image is displayed according to the variation in luminance. This function is useful for checking the amount of parallax. L/R Switch Left and right signals can be swapped in a moment without inserting black frames, simply by manually pushing a function key. This instant-swap capability enables users to compare the entire images and check for any sense of incongruity or for unnatural images. LinkB LinkA R L Horopter Check This function helps users to perceive the subtle difference of depth between different objects placed on the 3D screen surface. Simulated display image Checker Board Left and right input signals are displayed in a grid pattern on screen. By comparing adjacent images, users can recognize a difference in brightness and the color setting of the left and right images, and thus easily adjust the camera's white balance and iris settings. L (Mono) L-eye R-eye R (Red) Horopter Rear Image overview when viewed from above Front LRLRLRLRLRLRLRLR RLRLRLRLRLRLRLRL LRLRLRLRLRLRLRLR RLRLRLRLRLRLRLRL 9 LRLRLRLRLRLRLRLR RLRLRLRLRLRLRLRL LRLRLRLRLRLRLRLR RLRLRLRLRLRLRLRL LRLRLRLRLRLRLRLR 16 LRL RLR LRL LRL RLR LRL Horizontal Flip When a half-mirror type of rig is used, either the left or right signal may be reversed horizontally. The Horizontal flip function turns the reversed image to the normal view. * A delay in signal processing occurs, and both the left and right signals synchronize to the delayed signal. Delayed by Flip H process R L Delayed for synchronization 15

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BVM Series
3D Signal Analyzing Functions
By installing the optional BKM-250TG 3G/HD-SDI input adaptor*, the BVM-E and BVM-F Series monitors can support a variety of
3D signal analyses.
The 3D signals are displayed in 2D mode.
* “Difference display” function require the BKM-250TG serial No. 7300001 or higher, and other functions require the BKM-250TG serial No. 7100001 or higher.
Difference Display
This function displays the difference between the luminance
signal of the left (L) and right (R) images of the 3D signal.
When the luminance levels of the two signals are the same,
the signals are displayed in gray.
When they are different, a
monochrome image is displayed according to the variation
in luminance.
This function is useful for checking the amount
of parallax.
Checker Board
Left and right input signals are displayed in a grid pattern on
screen.
By comparing adjacent images, users can recognize
a difference in brightness and the color setting of the left
and right images, and thus easily adjust the camera’s white
balance and iris settings.
Horopter Check
This function helps users to perceive the subtle difference of
depth between different objects placed on the 3D screen
surface.
Horizontal Flip
When a half-mirror type of rig is used, either the left or right
signal may be reversed horizontally.
The Horizontal flip
function turns the reversed image to the normal view.
* A delay in signal processing occurs, and both the left and right signals
synchronize to the delayed signal.
Delayed by Flip H process
Delayed for synchronization
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Left and right signals can be swapped in a moment without
inserting black frames, simply by manually pushing a function
key.
This instant-swap capability enables users to compare
the entire images and check for any sense of incongruity or
for unnatural images.