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EVS EPSIO Version 1.60 - July 2010 User's Manual User Manual

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Epsio Version 1.60 – User’s Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – July 2010

Issue 1.60.C

c. Click

in the Current area in Epsio.

For more information, refer to the section 2.3.4 Good Snapshots of the
Playfield’
, on page 20.

3.

For each camera angle, perform a rough calibration, by matching four non-

contiguous virtual anchor points to the real position in the playfield as
follows:

Right-click a virtual anchor point (crosses on the lines) on the requested

camera angle and drag it to the corresponding position on the real
playfield, then release.

A light blue line is drawn between the virtual point and the matched point on
the snapshot:

Once the fourth point has been matched, the virtual playfield is automatically

superimposed to the snapshot.

For more information on the four points to be matched, and on the possible
actions with the mouse, refer to the section 2.3.5Recommendations for
Matching the Virtual Playfield to the Real One’
, on page 23.

4.

Adjust the playfield size if necessary:

Check that touchlines are not too long or too small on the four calibration
angles, and if necessary adjust the playfield width.

Check that the central circle is not too large or small on the two central

calibration angles, and it necessary adjust the playfield length.

5.

Click the menu File > Save to save the configuration. The default location
where configurations are stored is C:/Program Files/
EVS Broadcast Equipment/Epsio/Config.
The camera angles defined in Epsio are now associated to snapshots of the
real playfield and saved in a configuration file. You can load them back via
the File > Load menu. See also the section 2.1.3 Saving and Managing the
Configuration
’, on page 8.

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