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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.
Checker Board
Horopter Check
Horizontal Flip
Signal Analyzing Functions
Picture & Picture
The unique Picture & Picture function of the BVM-E and BVM-F Series allows
simultaneous display of two input signals on the monitor’s screen. This function is
extremely convenient for making instant adjustments to two input sources, because
there is no need to individually adjust the different characteristics of two monitors.
This function comes in handy for adjustments between two cameras, special-effects
creation, time-lapse shooting, and computer graphics (CG) work. The BVM-E Series
offers four Picture & Picture modes and the BVM-F Series offers side-by-side mode:
Error Signal
L
LinkA
R
LinkB
Pixel Zoom
Pixel Zoom is a function for magnifying images.
A selected area of the displayed picture can be
enlarged on a pixel basis, up to eight times in
size both vertically and horizontally. Because this
function does not use scaling, the desired picture
content is magnified and displayed faithfully to
the raw input signal. This function is useful when
evaluating precise picture edges, such as for
chroma keying.
* This function is effective when the input signal is displayed in
“Native Scan” mode.
Side-by-side
The two picture images are downscaled using
a digital filter and displayed side-by-side. This
feature is convenient when making white balance
adjustments or determining shooting angles
between two cameras.
WIPE (BVM-E Series only)
The area of the two pictures to be displayed is
selected using a vertical WIPE pattern, which is
controlled from the BKM-16R.* This function is
useful when picture detail of the two images must
be examined on a pixel basis. This is normally used
to review still images.
* Requires the latest version of the BKM-16R with a product code
suffix /7 or later.
Butterfly (BVM-E Series only)
The two inputs are displayed as line-symmetric
images on the left and right halves of the screen.
By adjusting the H-position controller, the two
images can be moved inward to the middle of
the screen. An instant comparison of the moving
images can then be made easily and accurately,
without the user having to move their eyes.
Blending (BVM-E Series only)
The two picture images are overlapped for display,
and the mix ratio is adjustable. This function is
useful to verify whether a foreground signal is
accurately keyed into the background signal,
or when combining shoots with live action and
computer-generated effects.
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