Pan and scan, Picture in picture, Pan and scan picture in picture – High End Systems DL.3 User Manual

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CHAPTER 13

Effect Mode Options Descriptions

DL.3 Digital Light User Manual

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Pan and Scan

Effect Mode parameter DMX value = 255

This option Zooms into a still image and then, by changing position, you can pan across the
image horizontally and vertically. It only functions on image sizes greater than 1024 x 1024 in
at least one direction.

Modifier 1: Adjusts the horizontal pan position from 0=left edge to 255 (100%) = right edge of
the image. The default DMX value of 128 (50%) = no adjustment.

Modifier 2: Adjusts the vertical pan position from 0 = bottom edge to 255 (100%) = top edge

of the image. The default DMX value of 128 (50%) = no adjustment.

Modifier 3: The default DMX value is 0 = no zoom. Increasing the value, increases the zoom
into the image to a maximum at a value of 255 (100%). The total Zoom range is proportional to
the image size.

Tip: Although you can apply this effect in several different modes (global, graphic and visual),
the modifier channel adjustments will only function if there is enough “room” left on the image
to move. In most cases the first application of this effect option will be the only one to have an
effect.

NOTE:

This option is also available as a Visual Mode adjusted with 2 Modifier

parameters, (see Pan and Scan on page 94).

Picture in Picture

Effect Mode parameter DMX value = 35

This options creates a window in the image containing a scaled down version of the same image
and then lets you position it anywhere on the output plane.

Modifier 1: Controls the horizontal position of the subpicture’s centerpoint from 0=left edge to
255 (100%) = right edge of output.

Modifier 2: Controls the vertical position of the subpicture’s centerpoint from 0=top edge to
255 (100%) = bottom edge of output.

Modifier 3: Controls the size of the picture from 0=smallest to 255 (100%) = largest.

Object Effect

Global Effect

Object Effect

Global Effect

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