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BASIC OPERATION
3-52 CP2000-X User Manual
020-100031-01 Rev. 1 (03-2009)
For overall focus
improvement, rotate
the focus adjustment
knob directly under
the lens. For best
results, use a
crosshatch test
pattern or similar,
and focus on the
center of the image.
If the focus quality
differs from edge-to-edge (whether top, bottom, left or right), the boresight of the
lens mount likely needs correction (see Section 2, Installation and Setup).
NOTES: 1) The auxiliary lens and its mounting structure are optional components. 2)
To install, replace or use the auxiliary lens, refer to the instructions included with the
auxiliary lens mount kit.
To widen a “squeezed” image into a scope (2.39:1) theatre display, swing the 1.25x
anamorphic or 1.26x wide converter lens into place in front of the primary zoom lens
of the projector. This lens increases magnification across the width only, regaining
the original proportions in the image, and is often used in theatres where side
masking can be moved aside.
NOTE: For a description of each 3D control, refer back to 3.5, Using the Touch
Panel Controller.
A single projector can display 3D images as described below. Such images require a
3D-capable source as well as additional hardware and cabling in order to be
displayed and interpreted correctly in a typical stereo 3D viewing environment.
In simple terms, images generated from a 3D-cinema source consist of a series of
images (frames or fields) that alternate quickly between two slightly different
viewpoints corresponding to the physical separation of our left and right eyes (called
parallax). When these frames are displayed with enough speed and viewed with
special glasses synchronized with the left/right frame sequencing, the resulting
“single” perceived image appears with much the same depth and perspective we
sense in the real world.
The CP2000-X requires a 3D-capable SMPTE source and a few special
hardware/software setups described here. Essentially you will connect two signals
(one left eye, one right eye) to the projector, then use the TPC’s Custom: 3D Control
menu options to define and control the signal processing, synchronizing and output
for devices used in your stereographic 3D display. These settings ensures critical
ordering and timing of the incoming L/R frames so that they merge correctly into a
convincing artifact-free 3D display without cross-talk, ghosting or other artifacts.
Auxiliar
y
Lens
3.9 Working with
3D
3D Description
What Do I Need for 3D?
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