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Section 3: Operation
Table 3.23 Advanced Setup: Source File Setup Window
Control
1: Resolution
2: Offset
3: Aspect Ratio
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Figure 3-26 Advanced Setup: Source File Setup Window
Description
Record the X/Y resolution of your incoming signal, such as 2048 (X) and 858 (Y) or 1920 (X) and
1080 (Y). The resolution must match the incoming signal format (assuming you want to display the
entire image) and may differ from the original resolution that you want to recover. See Resolution
Notes below. Click the up/down buttons to increment/decrement the X/Y resolution within the
defined limits. Adjust one short click at a time, several longer clicks, or hold the button for an accel-
erated movement. Alternatively, click the Launch Dialog button to the right of the X/Y text
regions to enter these values. The allowable X range is 0 to 4096 pixels and Y range of 0 to 2160
pixels.
Record how much incoming data you wish to discard, essentially delaying the "starting" point for
processing. Leave at 0 to process all available data. See Offset Notes below. Click the up/down
buttons to increment/decrement the X/Y offset within the defined limits. Adjust one short click at a
time, several longer clicks, or hold the button for an accelerated movement. Alternatively, click the
Launch Dialog button to the right of the X/Y text regions to enter these values. The allowable X
range is 0 to 4095 pixels and Y range of 0 to 2160 pixels.
Select an aspect ratio (width-to-height proportion) of the original cinema format you are trying to
recover, usually 1.85 or 2.39. See Aspect Ratio Notes below. To enter a custom value, select the
Custom option button and click the Launch Dialog button in the Custom box. A custom offset
value can range from 0 to 7.99.
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