Introduction
This document discusses the INPUTS control board's control panels.
The INPUTS control board manages most of the inputs the LED Wall Production requires or uses, including
- the camera's video input,
- the tracking system's input,
- the virtual studio scene.
INPUTS Control Board Content
After navigating to the INPUTS control board, you will see the following control panels:
NOTE: Screenshot of the [Common_Studio]:Camera\LEDWallCam\LEDWallCam_3-Cam_4-Wall.xcomp's INPUTS control board.
Each row of panels corresponds to an Input. This is why all rows start with an INPUT # panel (except for the SCENE control panel).
Below, we provide a quick overview of each of the control panels and their purpose, proceeding from left to right. Their detailed description is discussed in their specific documents (see links later).
INPUTS #
The INPUTS # control panels manage the Camera Devices, Tracking Devices, and Zoom Devices, including their key parameters such as Timecodes, Delays, and manual control, among others.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
Tracked Camera Inputs
VIGNETTE #
The VIGNETTE # control panels are used to capture the vignetting of the studio camera lens to counteract its effect. This is recommended if the use of Digital Extension is later required.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
Vignette Correction
NOTE: Vignette correction is considered to be part of the Finalization.
KEYER #
In dual-camera setups, the KEYER # control panels are used to provide the inactive camera's FRUSTUM image to external hardware, allowing for seamless switching between the cameras.
ADJUSTER #
The ADJUSTER # control panels are used to adjust the video input characteristics, such as Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation, among others.
SCENE
The SCENE control panel allows for the adjustment of the virtual studio scene's position and rotation, among others.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
Scene Positioning
ORIGIN #
The ORIGIN # control panels are used to adjust the relative transformation between the tracked camera's and its corresponding virtual camera's coordinate systems. It is used to synchronize the coordinate systems of a multi-camera setup.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
Positioning Multiple Cameras in One Scene