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Views

Map on camera

In Map on camera mode, the views refer to the camera perspectives used to scan the projectors. A single camera can be used for one or multiple views. In this setup, three USB cameras are utilized, each providing a separate view. Part of the projection screen visible in each camera view is mapped in the camera view using the screen markers.

Views

Define the Number of Camera Views and Set each camera View

  1. Set the number of views to 3.
  2. Select a view, starting with View1.
  3. Press the Select Camera button and choose the camera for this view from the list of available cameras.
  4. Select the screen rows and columns fully visible in this camera view.
    • For this view, columns 1 to 10 and rows 1 to 10 are visible.
  5. Select the projectors visible in this camera view.
    • In this setup, projectors 1 and 2 are visible in this camera view.

During steps 4 and 5, use the camera preview image for reference.

Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each view.

In this setup, View2 is defined as:

Views
  • Columns 5 to 16 and rows 1 to 10 are visible in this camera view.
  • Projectors 1, 2, and 3 are visible in this camera view.

In this setup, View3 is defined as:

Views
  • Columns 11 to 20 and rows 1 to 10 are visible in this camera view.
  • Projectors 2 and 3 are visible in this camera view.