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6 modules - PI-VR GmbH

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6 MODULES• Selected: Saves the seleced object in an .xml file.» Camera Settings80» General:• Projection Mode: This menu sets the projection mode of the projectionmatrix.· Perspective: Perspective mode draws the current scene in perspectiveview. This mode is the most natural way of image reception.· Orthographic: Draws the current scene in orthographic view.· Spherical Map, Peters Map, Vertical Cross, Horizontal Cross: Draws thecurrent scene with a 360 ◦ environment projection. To use one of thesemodes create a new Perspective Camera, activate it and choose the desiredprojection mode. Please note that these projection modes only takeeffect when raytracing is activated.• Wireframe: Renders the selected camera view in wireframe mode.• Depth of Field: Activates or deactivates the depth of field function. Withactivated depth of field you have access to the FStop settings in the LensAttributes.• Motion Blur: Activates or deactivates motion blur. With activated motionblur you have access to the shutter settings in the Lens Attributes.• Position: Sets the coordinates for the camera position.• Roll: Sets the roll angle for the current camera.• Field Of View: Sets the camera’s field of view angle measured in degrees.You can switch between horizontally and vertically defined FOV via LensAttributes » Field of View Mode. The Field of View parameter is directlyconnected to the focal length and sensor height parameter.» Viewing: There are two ways of defining the view. On the one hand the viewcan be defined using the attributes ”Position”, ”At” and ”Up”. The other way isto define the view by the ”Distance”, ”Height”, ”Turntable Angle” and ”Distance

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