Adjusting The Stereoscopic Effect - JVC IF-2D3D1 Instructions Manual

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Adjusting the stereoscopic effect –
The stereoscopic effect is based on the differences between the view of the left and right eyes (parallax). This
unit can adjust degree of parallax to control stereoscopic effect.
Parallax adjustment (Weaker)
Parallax of the left and right
image is smaller.
See page 06 for the detail of the adjustment.
Adjusting the stereoscopic effect –
You can control the engraving-like effect and the feeling of depth of an image by adjusting two types of
intensity: the curvature using scene detection, and the concavity and convexity using color detection. You can
adjust the image in total using the intensity adjustment, then you can adjust it partially using the sub-intensity
adjustment.
Intensity adjustment (Weaker)
[Engraving effect]
Less emphasis of concavity
and convexity
Sub-intensity adjustment (Stronger)
[Engraving effect]
Partially stronger emphasis
of concavity and convexity
See page 06 for the detail of the adjustment.
[Feeling of depth]
The degree of curvature
of a whole image is small
and the feeling of depth is
moderate.
Parallax
Parallax adjustment (Stronger)
Parallax of the left and right
image is larger.
Intensity, Sub-intensity
Intensity adjustment (Stronger)
[Feeling of depth]
The degree of curvature of
the whole image is relatively
high and the feeling of
depth is emphasized.
[Engraving effect]
More emphasis of concavity
and convexity
Sub-intensity adjustment (Weaker)
[Engraving effect]
Partially weaker emphasis
of concavity and convexity
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