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Standard
When selected, shows the standard toolbar. |
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Edit
When selected, shows the edit toolbar. |
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Display
When selected, shows the display toolbar. |
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Status Bar
When selected, shows the status bar. |
Zoom Settings |
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50%
When selected, set the zoom at 50%.
Note: This menu is disabled
when the width or height of the stereoscopic
image already equals one. |
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100%
When selected, set the zoom at 100%. |
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200%
When selected, set the zoom at 200%. |
PNG Progressive Display Simulation
When selected, enables the simulation of the PNG Progressive Display refresh
feature. This is useful to see what your stereoscopic image will look
during the download with a slow connection.
Note: To start the simulation, you must click the Start Refresh View
button or press the F5 key.
Start Refresh View
Start the simulation of the PNG Progressive Display refresh feature.
Note: This menu item is disabled if the PNG Progressive Display Simulation
feature is not activated.
Stop Refresh View
Stop the simulation of the PNG Progressive Display refresh feature.
Note: This menu item is disabled if the PNG Progressive Display Simulation
feature is not activated or if the simulation is not in progress.
Set Refresh Rate...
Open the PNG
Progressive Display Refresh Rate Dialog Box.
Note: This menu item is disabled if the PNG Progressive Display Simulation
feature is not activated.
Interlaced Simuleyes VR Whitelines
When selected, displays the two toggle white lines at the bottom of the screen.
Those white lines are required for some old liquid crystal shuttle glasses, like the Simuleyes VR produced by StereoGraphics Corp.
The before last scan line on the screen, that is 33% white and 66% black,
indicates an even scan line. The last scan line on the screen, that
is 66% white and 33% black, indicates an odd scan line. The glasses
decoder, that intercepts the video signal, can then identify which is the
next frame (even or odd scan lines) to be refreshed and then blanks the
appropriated eye.
Note: This feature is available only when the active stereoscopic image is displayed in interlaced mode.
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