The Geometry Edit Dialog - Barco MCM-400 HFR User Manual

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9. Advanced operation
9.1.4

The Geometry edit dialog

The images below show adjustments performed on a hatch pattern generated internally by the device (see
Internal patterns).
The Geometry edit dialog
In the OSD, browse to Geometry > Edit, select one of the modes and press ENTER to display the semitransparent Geometry edit
dialog.
This Geometry edit dialog acts as an intuitive user interface to perform all the geometry adjustments on the fly. Each individual
anchor point can be selected and moved to the desired location in real time.
Depending on the geometry mode, the dialog box may slightly differ, the dialog box below is for a 2x2 mode adjustment.
Image 9-7
The table below describes every item in the Geometry edit dialog box.
Field/Adjustment
Level 2x2
Column
Row
PixelsX
PixelsY
Axis link
Select Mode / Adjust Mode / Edit Mode /
Change Mode
As soon as the Geometry dialog is displayed, the first anchor point for this mode is by default selected.
Another anchor point in this adjustment mode can be selected at any time. The selected anchor point is marked with a small yellow
dotted box. The region of impact is marked with a blue dotted box.
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Description
Denotes the selected geometry adjustment
mode.
Column number corresponding to the
selected anchor point.
Row number corresponding to the selected
anchor point.
This slider bar and edit box are used to
define the new position of the anchor point
along the X axis, relative to its original
position.
This slider bar and edit box are used to
define the new position of the anchor point
along the Y axis, relative to its original
position.
See "Setting the Axis link to ON or OFF",
page 111.
See "Selecting an anchor point", page 102,
"Moving an anchor point in small steps",
page 104 and "Moving an anchor point in
large steps", page 105.
Notes
Level can be 2x2, 3x3, 5x5, 9x9, 15x15
or 33x33.
This number refers to the 33 x 33 grid.
This number refers to the 33 x 33 grid.
In table front mode, and if Axislink is set
to off, a positive value moves the anchor
point to the right side.
High values can introduce some clipping
effects.
In table front mode, and if Axislink is set
to off, a positive value moves the anchor
point down.
High values can introduce some clipping
effects.
It is advised to leave Axislink to its default
setting, being off.
R5909056 MCM-400 HFR 11/05/2016

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