Video cropping/zooming – Grass Valley Kaleido-X v.7.80 User Manual
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The video is resized accordingly within the layout.
Video Cropping/Zooming
To toggle the cropping mode using the Kaleido-RCP2
• To change the current cropping mode, move the mouse pointer over the video source
whose cropping mode you wish to change, and then press the UNDERSCAN button on
the Kaleido-RCP2. Continue pressing UNDERSCAN to alternate between underscan and
overscan mode.
To toggle the cropping mode using the RCP-200
1 Touch the WALL MOUSE category if it is not already selected, and then move the
pointer over the video source whose cropping mode you wish to change on the
monitor wall.
2 If you have yet to assign the UNDERSCAN wall function to one of the programmable
knobs, rotate the knob you wish to program until UNDERSCAN is selected, and then
press the knob.
UNDERSCAN appears above the programmed knob.
3 Press the UNDERSCAN knob.
The video source’s cropping mode changes. Continue pressing UNDERSCAN to
alternate between underscan and overscan mode.
To toggle the cropping mode using the mouse
• Right-click the video source.
If the video is in underscan mode, then the menu will allow you to change to overscan.
Notes
• The Kaleido-IP does not yet support cropping and zooming.
• The overscan margins are set to 5% by default. They can be customized in
• Kaleido-MX and Kaleido-Modular-X configured for 4K UHD output, and
Kaleido-MX 4K do not support the overscan mode for video sources
spanned across multiple heads (see
• Safe title area and aspect ratio markers follow the video signal (e.g., if the
safe title area is within 5% of top, left, right and bottom, then when the
video is in default overscan mode, the safe title area markers will not
appear).