\begin{description}
\item[Smooth:] serves to make the graph more homogeneous, improving its visualization.
- \item[Refresh on Stop ON:] scopes are updated when you stop playback at a given location. Instead, they are locked at the start position while you playback (by dragging the cursor or using the Transport buttuns). This saves system resources and makes playback smoother.
+ \item[Refresh on Stop ON:] scopes are updated when you stop playback at a given location. Instead, they are locked at the start position while you playback (by Transport buttons). This saves system resources and makes playback smoother.
\item[Refresh on Stop OFF:] the display of the scopes is synchronized with the playback. Every variation of the graphs is in realtime. There may be some decrease in fps during playback.
\item[Refresh on Release:] This works for the Viewer and Compositor windows. Scopes are not updated
during playback. The update occurs only when you stop playback, that is at the final position (either by
\end{description}
The lower section, called \textit{VectorWheel Grids}, it is only active when VectorWheel is set up in Scopes pull-down and contains four entries (figure~\ref{fig:videoscope06}):
+
+ \begin{figure}[hbtp]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=1.0\linewidth]{videoscope06.png}
+ \caption{Pull-down Settings}
+ \label{fig:videoscope06}
+ \end{figure}
\begin{description}
\item[None:] It only shows the colour wheel, without any superimposed graticula.
\item[IQ:] Show shows only I-Line and Q-Line.
\end{description}
-\begin{figure}[hbtp]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=1.0\linewidth]{videoscope06.png}
- \caption{Pull-down Settings}
- \label{fig:videoscope06}
-\end{figure}
You can create custom grids. These are raster .png images of adequate resolution and must be put in: