Axel Mertes
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What if the monitor supports 1280x1024, will HDMI work still? or does the monitor specifically have to support 1280x848?
Yes, that should work fine - but test, some very cheap P.C monitors won't...
Stuart,
as both HDMI, HD-SDI and EVF share the same signal source:
Is it technically possible for you guys to pattern the signal alternatively 1:1 on a larger output signal path for HD-SDI, solving many problems at once?
Imagine the following:
Signal internally 1280x848y
EVF -> Full internal signal
HDMI -> Full internal signal
HD-SDI -> 720p center-cropped (is that so much witch work?)
HD-SDI -> 1080p centered (black frame around) at full 1280x848y including menu area.
On most sets I have a 1920x1200y screen with me anyway, sometimes at least a 1600x1200y. So we use either the HDMI to DVI converter cable and go straight into the monitor, or we use a BMD HD Link to convert from HD-SDI to DVI and go from there...
Just a thought.
One more question:
What about a native 1:1 pixel zoom for focussing?
The current double zoom isn't always helpful and the 1:1 zoom would be much clearer to judge from. Maybe you can have a quick deBayer running native on just the zoom window resolution, it must not be perfect, just for adjustment.
We could cycle the zoom modes with the "2" key, or preset the preferred zoom in a menu.
Cheers,
Axel