Panasonic ET-UK20 Geometry Manager Pro Ver.4.0 - Page 97

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Auto Screen Adjustment Auto Screen Adjustment procedure zz When there are 2 or more cameras, goes to "2 Camera layout screen." zz When there is one camera, goes to "3 Camera setting screen." Note zz If there are two or more cameras, [Adjust using the camera] cannot be selected. Click [Next]. zz If [Black Level] is selected, an error occurs when two or more cameras are selected. 2 Decide the layout (arrangement) of the cameras while checking the captured images in the camera layout screen. Perform this work when using 2 or more cameras. Camera layout window (orange frame) [Restore] Camera layout [Test Shot] Camera target ranges Camera selection Captured image display window Camera setting screen 1) Set the camera layout. zz [Horizontal / Vertical]: Camera placement direction (horizontal/vertical) zz [360 degree screen]: Select this check box when 360-degree screen 2) Select the cameras and set the target ranges. zz The target range of the selected camera is indicated by an orange frame in the camera layout window. 3) Capture a test shot with the camera. zz When you click the [Test Shot] button, a test shot is captured with the selected camera and the captured image appears in the captured image display window. zz Verify that the target range fits within the captured image. If it does not fit, check the actual position of the camera, the selection status of the camera, and the target range setting. 4) Click [Next]. Note zz The layout settings of the camera may not be able to be changed depending on the conditions. zz One projector's worth of overlap is required for images captured with cameras that are side by side. 97

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Auto Screen Adjustment
Auto Screen Adjustment procedure
z
When there are 2 or more cameras, goes to "2 Camera layout screen."
z
When there is one camera, goes to "3 Camera setting screen."
Note
z
If there are two or more cameras, [Adjust using the camera] cannot be selected.
Click [Next].
z
If [Black Level] is selected, an error occurs when two or more cameras are selected.
2
Decide the layout (arrangement) of the cameras while checking the captured images in the camera layout screen.
Perform this work when using 2 or more cameras.
[Restore]
Camera layout
Camera selection
Camera target ranges
[Test Shot]
Captured image
display window
Camera
layout window
(orange frame)
Camera setting screen
1)
Set the camera layout.
z
[Horizontal / Vertical]: Camera placement direction (horizontal/vertical)
z
[360 degree screen]: Select this check box when 360-degree screen
2)
Select the cameras and set the target ranges.
z
The target range of the selected camera is indicated by an orange frame in the camera layout window.
3)
Capture a test shot with the camera.
z
When you click the [Test Shot] button, a test shot is captured with the selected camera and the captured image
appears in the captured image display window.
z
Verify that the target range fits within the captured image.
If it does not fit, check the actual position of the camera, the selection status of the camera, and the target range
setting.
4)
Click [Next].
Note
z
The layout settings of the camera may not be able to be changed depending on the conditions.
z
One projector's worth of overlap is required for images captured with cameras that are side by side.