Types Of Three-Dimensional; Transforms - Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual

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Detents
In three-dimensional space, points called "detents" are
defined at regular intervals.
You can set the current three-dimensional parameter
values to the closest detent point.
The intervals between detents are defined as follows.
Operation
Move image (Location XYZ)
Rotate image (Rotation) (Spin)
Move rotation axis (Axis Location)
Scale image (Location Size)
Change image aspect ratio (Aspect (X)
(Y))
Change image aspect ratio (Aspect (Z))
Change viewpoint position (Perspective
(X) (Y))
Change viewpoint position (Perspective
(Z))
Change image skew (Skew)

Types of Three-Dimensional

Transforms

There are the following types of DME three-dimensional
transforms.
Move image (Location XYZ)
Moves the image on the X-axis, Y-axis, or Z-axis.
The direction of movement of an image differs depending
on whether source space or target space is selected.
Image movement in source space
Movement in X-axis
direction
Movement in Z-axis
direction
Detent interval
1.0000
0.1250
1.0000
0.2500
0.2500
0.1000
1.0000
0.0100
0.1000
Movement in Y-axis
direction
199
Image movement in target space
Movement in X-axis
direction
Movement in Z-axis
direction
Rotate image (Rotation)
In rotation mode, the image rotates around the X-axis,
Y-axis, or Z-axis.
The movement of an image differs depending on whether
source space or target space is selected.
Image rotation in source space
Rotation around the
X-axis
Rotation around the
Z-axis
Movement in Y-axis
direction
Rotation around the
Y-axis

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