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BVM-E / PVM Series OLED Monitor - Videocation

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<strong>BVM</strong>-E <strong>Series</strong>Picture & PictureThe unique Picture & Picture function of the <strong>BVM</strong>-E <strong>Series</strong> allows simultaneous display of two input signals on the monitor’sscreen. This function is extremely convenient for making instant adjustments to two input sources, because there is no need toindividually adjust the different characteristics of two monitors.This function comes in handy for adjustments between two cameras, special-effects creation, time-lapse shooting, andcomputer graphics (CG) work. The <strong>BVM</strong>-E <strong>Series</strong> offers four Picture & Picture modes:Side-by-sideThe two picture images are downscaled using adigital filter and displayed side-by-side. This feature isconvenient when making white balance adjustments ordetermining shooting angles between two cameras.WIPEThe area of the two pictures to be displayed is selected usinga vertical WIPE pattern, which is controlled from the BKM-16R.This function is useful when picture detail of the two imagesmust be examined on a pixel basis. This is normally used toreview still images.ButterflyThe two inputs are displayed as line-symmetric images on theleft and right halves of the screen. By adjusting the H-positioncontroller, the two images can be moved inward to themiddle of the screen. An instant comparison of the movingimages can then be made easily and accurately, without theuser having to move their eyes.BlendingThe two picture images are overlapped for display, and themix ratio is adjustable. This function is useful to verify whethera foreground signal is accurately keyed into the backgroundsignal, or when combining shoots with live action andcomputer-generated effects.Pixel ZoomPixel Zoom is a function for magnifying images. A selectedarea of the displayed picture can be enlarged on a pixelbasis, up to eight times in size both vertically and horizontally.Because this function does not use scaling, the desiredpicture content is magnified and displayed faithfully to theraw input signal. This function is useful when evaluatingprecise picture edges, such as for chroma keying.* This function is effective when the input signal is displayed in “Native Scan”mode.Error Signal12

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