Output Master Fixture; Output Camera Fixture - PRG MBOX User Manual

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Output Master Fixture

The Output Master Fixture provides controls for mastering intensity, color, brightness, and contrast for the output(s)
assigned to it.
Intensity
The Output Master Intensity parameter allows for mastering of the intensity of the output(s) the master is assigned to. It
does not affect the intensity of other outputs or the Global Master Intensity.
Color, Brightness, and Contrast
Red, Green and Blue color parameters present in the output may be adjusted in both a subtractive and additive fashion.
The Brightness and Contrast of the imagery on the output may also be adjusted.
Output Effects
The Output Effects are pulled from the shader-based texture effects (1-200) that may be used on each layer. The effect
will be applied only across the imagery in the output, not affecting imagery on layers or other outputs. Each output effect
has five modifiers.

Output Camera Fixture

In Mbox Designer, the Output Camera modifies the 3D perspective viewpoint for only the output(s) it is applied to,
allowing a virtual camera position and look-at point for that camera. 3D objects that are visible within the boundaries of
the output will be rendered using the perspective of the camera. With default values, the camera is located at a point 10
units in front (0,0,10) of the center of Mbox's 3D space, and is focused on the center of that 3D space (0,0,0).
Enable Projection Camera
The Enable parameter acts as an on/off control to switch between the DMX controlled camera parameters and camera
properties defined using the Mbox Remote application.
Position
The Camera Position parameters move the camera's position in 3D space.
Look-at
The Camera Look-at parameters move the point at which the camera is aimed in 3D space. By default this is the center
of 3D space (0,0,0).
Field of View
The Field of View parameter is analogous to setting the narrow vs. wide adjustment of a lens. Rather than simply scaling
the image – making it large or smaller – FOV will also affect the perspective of objects in view.
Roll
The Roll parameter adjusts the rotation of the camera viewpoint around an axis drawn through the lens of the camera.
Note: Multiple outputs can each have a camera applied to them, allowing for projection mapping onto multiple objects,
or onto the same object but from different perspectives.
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