select
RGB - native
that accepts an RGB signal.
YUV/RGB
(for HDMI output)
$
want to be sent from the HDMI output:
•
YUV
Outputs YUV HDMI video. Select this only if you connected
the HDMI output to a device that accepts a YUV signal.
•
RGB - calibrated
currently loaded Matrox HDMI calibration settings for your HDMI
monitor or television. For details on calibrating your HDMI monitor
and loading calibration settings using the Matrox HDMI Calibration
Utility, see
•
RGB - native
any calibration compensation. This is useful when you want to output
RGB HDMI video to a device other than an HDMI monitor or
television, such as an HDMI recorder to perform an export to tape.
3D Viewing Mode
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from the HDMI output to your 3D monitor:
•
Disabled
3D video output. You can still monitor 3D video, but you must select
the correct viewing mode on your 3D monitor manually.
•
Side-by-side
video (also referred to as side-by-side horizontal).
•
Over/Under
bottom).
¦ Note
This feature may not be supported on some 3D monitors.
4
Under
Advanced
luminance level of your video output to exceed the standard maximum white
Allow Super Black
level. Select
video output to fall below the standard black level. These options apply to
both the main analog output and secondary HDMI output.
¦ Note
Super white and super black should not be allowed when producing
your final video production for broadcast.
OK
5
Click
to save your settings.
if you connected the component output to a device
Select the type of video signal that you
Outputs adjusted RGB HDMI video using the
Chapter 7, "Calibrating Your HDMI Monitor for
Outputs native RGB HDMI video that does not apply
Select the 3D signal type that you want to be sent
Select this if you're not outputting 3D video, or to disable
Outputs horizontally compressed side-by-side 3D
Outputs over/under 3D video (also referred to as top
, select
Allow Super White
to allow the lowest luminance level of your
to allow the highest
Defining your sequence settings
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