OmniTek 2.3 User Manual

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OmniTek XR User Guide, Software Release 2.3 
Graticule calibration can be based around the standard SMPTE range of 64 to 940/960 
(expressed as decimal, in 10bit format), or alternatively around the full range of 0 to 1023 
(again decimal, 10bit). Full range video formats are particularly useful when using RGB 
signals in a Dual Link set-up. For example, Thomson Viper cameras generate RGB in the 
range 0 to 1023. Other cameras generate RGB in the range 0 to 940. Having the variable 
calibration means the waveform monitor can be set to suit. 
Look & Feel 
The ‘Look and feel’ menu selection opens a dialogue that allows the colours of various 
items to be customized. The Gamut window uses the same colour selection as the 
Waveform window. Details are given in the section on the Waveform window (page 59). 
Generator window 
 
Where the Motion/Caption option is included, OmniTek XR incorporates an ivideo store. 
This window provides access to the video store. Its operation is described in the section 
on Generator Functions, which starts on page 70. 
Mini-Pic Window 
The Mini-Pic window displays a representation of the video that is currently being 
analysed, at full resolution in SD or at half (single field) resolution in HD. 
Where the video being processed includes time codes or closed captions, these can be 
displayed on the Mini-Pic by taking the appropriate options from the Options menu as 
described below. The Safe Action and Safe Title areas defined in by the Cage Generator 
(page 82) may also be displayed in this way.