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With your sync cable, Z-screen and, if desired, emitter connected as described in the
Using 3D in Mirage manual, select the option suited to your 3D configuration (see
above). If Frame Delay is two (or 0), do not invert; if frame delay is one or three,
invert. Generally, an "Unlocked" setting is synchronized with the incoming L/R signal
rather than the vertical sync output, and may be needed only with multi-projector
installations in which the vertical sync outputs vary.
NOTE: See separate Using 3D in Mirage manual provided for more information.
3D STEREO SYNC SELECT
Define which of the
Mirage 3D Stereo Sync
Cable's input connecters
is routed from your server.
Use only if the cable is
present.
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 slide bar only if the Mirage 3D
Stereo Sync Cable is connected between the projector's GPIO port and a server. Slide
bar values indicate the number of lines that are delayed.
This option allows the projector to control the output frame
FRAME LOCK ENABLE —
timing based on the input signal. The locked option forces (if possible) the output
image to be phase locked to the input frames. Rate Matched means that the output
runs at close to the input frequency but isn't locked to it so the output will drift in
phase relative to the output. Free Run forces the output to run at a 60Hz frame rate.
NOTE: 1) See separate Using 3D in Mirage manual provided for additional
information.
Requires optional ChristieTWIST module. See ChristieTWIST
WARP LATENCY —
User's Manual provided with the module.
Advanced Image Settings continued
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 filter according to
AUTO:
the incoming signal.
Set when the L/R frames begin, defining the best
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Section 3: Operation
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