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3D Features
Variety of 3D/2D display functions
There is a variety of convenient 3D production features*
assignable to function keys on the front panel of the LMD-4251TD and LMD-2451TD, and can also be assigned to an external
remote control unit. Plus and minus menu switches ("+" and "-") are also assignable to the parallel remote.*
function is assigned to the front panel buttons or parallel remote, locations that are very convenient for users who frequently
switch between 2D and 3D mode during 3D production work.
*1 These functions work when the optional BKM-250TG 3G-SDI input adaptor is installed. Some features are unavailable depending on input signals or
display modes. Multiple functions may not be used simultaneously.
*2 The 1920 x 1080 image displays with black bands at the top and bottom of the LMD-2451TD WUXGA screen.
*3 This function will be available from V1.10, and requires a BKM-250TG serial number of 740001 or higher.
Disparity simulation [3D mode]
Either the left or right signal phase (or both
phases) of a 3D image can be shifted
horizontally.
Weaker parallax
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Difference display*
This function displays the difference
between the luminance signal of the
left (L) and right (R) images of the
3D signal. This function is useful for
checking the amount of parallax.
Grid display*
The primary function is to display arbitrary
multiple numbers of vertical lines for users
to review the overall parallax of captured
images.
Vertical lines
Vertical and horizontal lines
Examples of grid display
* Number of vertical lines can be set variable with 0.1% (2-pixel) pitch.
Disparity ruler*
This function works to precisely measure
disparity by setting L-line and R-line to
L/R objects respectively on the screen.
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R-line
Disparity amount
Virtual Subject Marker*
This function simulates disparity in a
subject on any part of the screen,
before the shot is taken.
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Transparent marker
Grey marker
in a positive parallax
in a negative parallax
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Checker board [2D mode]
Left and right input signals are
displayed in a grid pattern on screen.
By comparing adjacent images,
users can recognize a difference in
brightness and color setting of the left
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L/R switch [2D mode]
Left and right signals can be swapped
in a moment without inserting black
frames, simply by manually pushing
a function key. Automatic sequential
mode is also available.*
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3D/2D color matching function
(3D offset adjustment)*
In 3D mode, this function offsets the
white balance of a 3D image. This
enables closer image color matching
between a 3D image viewed through
3D glasses and a 2D image when the
viewer takes off their 3D glasses.
720p Scan Mode Selection*
With this resolution scan size (1280 x 720
pixels), users can choose either Normal
or Native display mode. Normal mode
enlarges the 720p image size to 1920 x
1080 pixel resolution.
720p Native display*
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* This function will be available from V1.10, and requires a BKM-250TG serial number of 740001 or higher.
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– ideal for high-quality creative 3D production. These capabilities are
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* Screen images are simulated.
The 2D/3D select
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Side-by-side signals display
In addition to the popular squeezed
side-by-side display (SBS1) mode,
non-squeezed side-by-side display
(SBS2) mode is also provided.*
* The SBS2 mode is available from V1.10.
Dual time code display
[3D modes]*
Left and right channels' individual time
codes can be displayed on the screen.
Upper side display
Lower side display
* Time code displays and images are simulated.
Flip H [3D mode]
The Flip H function turns the reversed
image to the normal view. This is helpful
because the user can refer directly to
the rig camera, achieving a simple and
cost-saving system.
Delayed by Flip H process
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Delayed for synchronization
Horopter check [3D mode]
This function helps users to perceive
the subtle difference of depth between
different objects placed on the 3D
screen surface.
Simulated display image
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Horopter
Image overview when viewed from above
Payload ID display
This function allows users simply to
check whether the left and right
channels of 3D signals are connected
correctly in the menu.
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