RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide Network Card User Manual


 
OPERATIONS
Cropping an Image
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CROPPING AN IMAGE
This section provides basic instructions for using the WSR command
(WindowSourceRectangle
). The command enables you to define a precise
portion of an input source, which is then mapped to the output using the WDR
command (WindowDestinationRectangle
).
Please note:
By default, WSR shows the entire source image as defined by the
horizontal and vertical dimensions of the selected RGB input.
For a video input, WSR defaults to 720 x 480 for NTSC and 720 x 574
for PAL.
Using the command, you can “jump” a source image’s size and position from
one setting to another instantly, or transition the image between settings with a
duration of up to 128 seconds.
Use the following steps to crop a source image.
1. Request help text for the WindowSourceRectangle
command. Type:
H WSR Enter
Figure 3-11.
Help Text — Window Source Rectangle Command
2. Query the input timing to verify the actual dimensions of the source.
This gives you a basis for further scaling. Type:
INTM <input #> Enter
3. Query the current size and position of the image: Type:
WSR <input #> Enter
4. If desired, reset the source image to its default full screen value. Type:
RSR <input #> Enter
5. Scale and position the image as desired. Type:
WSR <input #> <x> <y> <width> <height>
<duration>
Enter
Note that the x and y parameters define the coordinates of the first
pixel located at the top left of the image. The width and height
parameters then define the size of the image.