RGB Spectrum SuperView 3000 Camcorder User Manual


 
INTRODUCTION
System Features
4 SuperView 3000 User Manual May 9, 2002
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Input windows can be positioned, scaled, overlaid with computer text and
graphics, and clipped to an arbitrary size or shape. Scaling of each window
is continuous up to the full size of the display raster. Zooming in on a
region of interest is also supported.
The graphic overlay capability uses a versatile chroma keyer. Keying can
be performed on black, white, or a user-defined color. Active windows
show through the regions of the background high-resolution input drawn
with the chroma key color.
Windows are controlled by an optional front panel or via the RS-232 serial
port.
Many control parameters are automatically saved in nonvolatile memory
and can be recalled for later use.
The background input is compatible with signals from a wide range of
RGB sources, up to 1600x1200.
The processor may be genlocked to an external signal, up to 1600x1200
pixels.
The system provides a high-resolution analog RGB output, for display on a
computer monitor or high scan rate projector.
The system automatically detects and locks to all computer sync signals.
Industry standard and custom video timings are supported.
Each input window can be individually frozen.
Full 24-bit color processing is used throughout.
Optional control software for Microsoft Windows environments is
available from RGB Spectrum.