Barco MCM-100S User Manual page 137

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4. Select one of the edges where a Soft Edge is required. See "Selecting an anchor point", page 137.
5. Select the highest level (i.e. Level 1). See "Selecting an anchor point", page 137.
6. For each of the anchor points of the selected level, adjust the position. See "Selecting an anchor point", page 137, "Moving an
anchor point in small steps", page 137 and "Moving an anchor point in large steps", page 138.
7. If you need to further shape the Soft Edge area on the selected side, proceed to the next lower level. See "Selecting an anchor
point", page 137.
8. Repeat step 6 to step 7 until the Soft Edge shape on the selected edge meets the specifications.
Note: If you need a lower level than selected in step 2, you can return to the Soft Edge Selection dialog and change to a lower
Hierarchy level at any time. See "The Soft Edge selection dialog", page 134.
9. Repeat step 4 to step 8 to create the correct Soft Edge shape for each of the other edges
Creating a blanked area
1. In the OSD, browse to Display setup > Soft-edge and alpha beta planes > Edit... and press ENTER to select.
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2. In the Soft Edge Selection dialog, enter the following selections:
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Plane: set checkbox Internal;
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Source: click either Image (in case of blanking only) or Full white (in case of blanking + Soft Edge);
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Edges: set the check boxes of the edges where you want to create not only a blanked area but also a Soft Edge; clear the
check boxes of the edges where you only want to introduce some blanking (i.e. hard edge blanking);
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Adjustment guide: click On (in case of blanking + Soft Edge) or Off (in case of blanking only);
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Hierarchy levels: select the lowest level you expect to need: no need to select a level lower than four, since only anchor points
zero to four can be used to shape the blanked area.
3. Press Adjust to open the Soft Edge Edit dialog.
4. Select one of the edges where blanking is required. See "Selecting an anchor point", page 137.
5. Select Level 1. See "Selecting an anchor point", page 137.
6. Adjust the position of anchor points zero and four. See "Selecting an anchor point", page 137, "Moving an anchor point in small
steps", page 137 and "Moving an anchor point in large steps", page 138.
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