![]() ![]() ![]() In both situations, the setup was extremely easy. I used the SmartScope Duo in my edit suite and on several location shoots. You can copy and paste settings between multiple monitors on the same network. The video test scopes have easy-to-read “graticules” and provide users with control of brightness and contrast of the entire image. There are seven kinds of “scopes” available for use with the SmartScope Duo: standard luminance waveform monitor, vectorscope (at 100 or 75 percent color bars), RGB parade, YUV parade, histogram, or 16-channel audio meters with phase indicators, metered as dBFS (with selection of which audio channels to monitor) or dBVU (with selection of which audio channels to monitor). The unit operates with 8-bit color precision, in either RGB or YUV color space. When the monitor function is selected, you can specify SD 16:9 or 4:3 (otherwise, the monitor will autosense resolution, up to 2048 x 1556, and standard frame rates, from 23.98 to 60, including progressive), and adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation for each monitor, or will control both simultaneously. #SMARTSCOPE SETUP SOFTWARE#The software will identify which monitor is being set and adjusted by putting a white border around the image on that monitor and on the software display. You can have two monitors-the traditional combo of waveform monitor and vectorscope side by side, or any combination of the available test instruments. The software, when running on a computer connected via USB or network Ethernet, autosenses specific devices, allowing you to select between them, and control the characteristics and functions of each LCD unit individually. ![]()
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