Sony DVS-9000 System User Manual page 421

Hide thumbs Also See for DVS-9000 System:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Wire frames
A wire frame displays an image enclosed in a frames, so that you can check the
position and size of the image. If there is a shadow (see page 572), a frame is
shown for the shadow as well.
Coordinate axes
This is a three-dimensional display of coordinates in local or global coordinate
space. You can check the origin of the axes and the directions of the x-, y-, and
z-axes.
Channel ID
This displays the channel number so that you can check which channel you are
using, a useful feature when you are working with multiple channels.
Channel IDs are displayed differently in local and global coordinate space.
• In local coordinate space, the channel number is displayed along with "F" or
"B" to indicate whether you are looking at the front (F) or back (B) of the
current wire frame. For example, "1F" means the front of the wire frame on
channel 1 in local coordinate space.
• In global coordinate space, the channel number is displayed along with "G"
to indicate global. For example, "G2" means channel 2 in global coordinate
space.
Wire frame
Wire frame, local coordinate space axes, and channel ID
Grid
This is a grid pattern representing the whole of the monitor screen. The grid
makes it easy to set the position of an image in two-dimensional coordinates.
Local coordinate space axes
Channel ID
DME
421

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Dvs-9000sf system

Table of Contents