Christie DS4K User Manual page 55

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3D STEREO SYNC SELECT —
input connecters is routed to your server. Input A = BNC connector, Input B = 3-pin
mini-DIN connector. Use only if the cable is present. NOTE: Regardless of which
input is connected, the output routes to both outputs.
NOTE: See 3.9, 3D Images for a full explanation of 3D Stereo Sync Select use.
3D STEREO SYNC DELAY —
reference point for synchronizing the display with your glasses. Proper adjustment of
this delay should eliminate cross-talk and odd colors caused by timing differences
between the glasses and the projected display. Use this slidebar only if the Mirage 3D
Stereo Sync Cable is connected between the projector's GPIO port and a server.
Slidebar values indicate the number of lines that are delayed.
NOTE: See 3.9, 3D Images for a full explanation of 3D Stereo Sync Delay use.
This control is most useful for smoothing out moving images from
MOTION FILTER —
interlaced sources. In most cases the proper Motion Filter setting is automatically
determined according to the type of incoming source signal. However, if your source
is jittery and/or tearing you may wish to "force" a setting to ensure stable processing
for this source—if desired, override the default "Auto" setting by selecting the
appropriate motion filter:
1.
The projector will automatically use the correct motion
AUTO:
filter according to the incoming signal.
2.
For static images with no motion, such as graphics from
STILL:
a CD.
3.
For video images that did not originate from film, or
MOTION:
for moving computer-generated images.
4.
For video images that originated from film. This will optimize image
FILM:
quality and stability.
FILM MODE THRESHOLD —
detect if an incoming video signal originated from film or not.
Use "Detail Threshold" to define at what frequency level the
DETAIL THRESHOLD —
"Detail" control will begin to magnify high frequencies, which adds details back into
the image. Raise the threshold to ignore more of these high frequencies, and lower the
threshold to magnify more of these frequencies. A setting of "0", for example, means
no noise will be ignored and all will be magnified. An ideal detail threshold is one in
which high frequencies that are causing objectionable noise are not magnified when
using "Detail", but frequencies which can help sharpen an overly-soft image are
magnified when using "Detail".
Define which of the Mirage 3D Stereo Sync Cable's
Set when the L/R frames begin, defining the best
This setting determines how sensitively the projector can
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