when in 3D titler
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when in 3D titler
I am doing the Video Teaching series by Justin Philpott, and in 3D I am seeing a border on either side of the frame when I go for the 3D Color texture slider. I pick whatever mask he picks, and his mask fills the screen from left to right. Mine has a black border about 1/4 way in on both sides. What needs to be adjusted, if possible, to make the mask go all the way across? I am using an old color TV for a monitor, because I also have the DVD running with the lesson on another monitor. The picture fills the screen, but the mask I pick does not. What's up?
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Re: when in 3D titler
Hello JIm,
It sounds like you have the "image size" set to one of the smaller sizes. This image size affects how large or small any image that is layered over any other image, will appear. If you set it to "large" on earlier OS systems or "Full" in later operating systems, then a layered image that is applied over any other base image.....will be larger and tend to fill the screen better.
This is a setting that most Cassie users are not familiar with and just leave the setting were ever it was. But it does affect every layered set of images. If you have it set to small or medium, then the layered image is smaller than the scene it is being applied to and it won't fill the screen.
This image size, has been with us since the beginning, but is one of the least understood controls on the Cassie.
It sounds like you have the "image size" set to one of the smaller sizes. This image size affects how large or small any image that is layered over any other image, will appear. If you set it to "large" on earlier OS systems or "Full" in later operating systems, then a layered image that is applied over any other base image.....will be larger and tend to fill the screen better.
This is a setting that most Cassie users are not familiar with and just leave the setting were ever it was. But it does affect every layered set of images. If you have it set to small or medium, then the layered image is smaller than the scene it is being applied to and it won't fill the screen.
This image size, has been with us since the beginning, but is one of the least understood controls on the Cassie.
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"March Get Together"
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S-6000 w/Bogart 5 /Solitaire, Avio DVD / All Software OS 9.1/ Panasonic HMC150p AVCHD Camcorder
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