Introduction
This document discusses the LEDWALLS control board's control panels.
The LEDWALLS control board manages the LED Wall settings, as well as most other LED Wall production-related features, such as
- the FRUSTUM,
- the FILL,
- the Digital Extension (Set Extension) and its related features,
- the Previsualization-related features,
- and the AR overlays.
LEDWALLS Control Board Content
After navigating to the LEDWALLS control board, you will see the following control panels:
NOTE: Screenshot of the [Common_Studio]:Camera\LEDWallCam\LEDWallCam_3-Cam_4-Wall.xcomp's LEDWALLS control board.
The control panels are arranged based on their functions and relations to other control panels, in lines, columns, or clusters.
NOTE: Illustration of the relation of control panels on the LEDWALLS control board:
Below, we provide a quick overview of each of the control panels and their purpose, proceeding from top left to bottom right. Their detailed description is discussed in their specific documents (see links later).
STUDIO
The STUDIO control panel previews the LED Walls and studio cameras arrangement in a virtual space.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
The STUDIO Control Panel
FRUSTUM
The FRUSTUM control panel controls the output displayed on the areas of the LED Walls within the camera's field of view.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
FRUSTUM Adjustments
FILL
The FILL control panel controls the output displayed on the LED Walls outside the camera's field of view.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
FILL Adjustments
DIGITAL EXT
The DIGITAL EXT is short for Digital Extension. It controls the extension of the virtual studio scene beyond the physical limits of the LED Walls.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
Setting Up the Digital Extension
DIGIT EXT ADJ
The DIGIT EXT ADJ is short for Digital Extension Adjuster. It adjusts the parameters of the Digital Extension, such as color grade, brightness, contrast, saturation, etc.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
Digital Extension Adjustments
AR OVERLAY
The AR OVERLAY control panel controls the display of AR elements.
LED Wall #
The LED WALL # control panels are used for setting up the LED Walls for virtual production.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
Setting Up the LED Walls
The LED Wall X Control Panels
ADJUSTER #
The ADJUSTER # control panels control how the FRUSTUM is displayed on a certain LED Wall by adjusting its parameters such as brightness, contrast, saturation, etc.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
FILL ADJUST #
The FILL ADJUST # control panels control how the FILL is displayed on a certain LED Wall by adjusting its parameters, such as brightness, contrast, saturation, etc.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
GREEN
The GREEN control panel is useful when you record footage for post-production. It turns the image of the FRUSTUM into a digital green screen.
PREVIZ KEYER
The PREVIZ KEYER control panel is used for previsualization. It works together with the GREEN control panel by keying out the digital green screen captured by the studio camera.
LUT MEASURE
The LUT MEASURE control panel is used to measure the color differences of Aximmetry's render output and the colors captured by the studio camera on the LED wall. It is useful to match the colors of the Digital Extension with the colors of the LED Wall, as seen by the camera.
NOTE: To learn more about this control panel, please refer to the following document:
LUT Measure
HDR
The HDR control panel allows for the display of the virtual studio scene in a High Dynamic Range, with further control opportunities.