Changing the display of the bin window, Showing/hiding folder view, Resizing folder view/clip view/metadata view – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 3 Edit Settings — Screen Customization
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Click [View] on the menu bar, and click [Stereoscopic Mode] → display method.
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“Stereoscopic Processing Type” (w page 132)
Stereoscopic Processing Type
The following types of stereoscopic processing that displays stereoscopic video in a single frame are available.
[L Only]
Display only the L side video (for left eye).
[R Only]
Display only the R side video (for right eye).
[Difference]
Display the color converted to the difference value between the L side and the R side video.
[Blend]
Display video with the L side and the R side blended with 1:1 ratio.
[Top and Bottom]
Display the L side video on the upper half of the frame and the R side video on the lower half.
[Anaglyph]
Display the L side video in red and the R side video in blue.
[Line Interleave]
Display the L side video on the upper line of the scanning line and the R side video on the
lower line of the scanning line. Use this setting when displaying video on the 3D monitor with
the polarization system.
[Side by Side]
Display the L side video on the left half of the frame and the R side video on the right half.
[L/R Dual Stream]
Display the stereoscopic video using NVIDIA 3D VISION or Intel Intru 3D.
This item can be used when your system supports NVIDIA 3D VISION or Intel Intru 3D. Check
[Using NVIDIA 3D VISION/Intel InTru 3D] from [Preview] → [Monitor] in [User Settings].
[Split Grid]
Display the L side video and the R side video in the white and black area on the checkerboard
respectively. Use this setting when displaying video on the DPL-based 3D monitor.
Changing the Display of the Bin Window
The bin window consists of the folder view in which clips are stored, the clip view in which clips are displayed, and the metadata view in
which clip metadata is displayed.
“Bin Window” (w page 37)
Showing/Hiding Folder View
You can switch the show/hide setting for the folder view.
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Click [Folder] in the bin.
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Each click switches the show/hide setting for the folder view.
The folder view can also be set to hide by clicking [×].
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Alternative
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Showing/hiding folder view:
[Ctrl] + [R]
Resizing Folder View/Clip View/Metadata View
You can resize the folder view/clip view/metadata view.
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Drag the border between the folder view and clip view of the bin window, or the border between the
clip view and the metadata view.