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Chapter 2 Setting a Script’s Global Parameters 101
multiPlaneLocatorScale
Affects all MultiPlane nodes within the script. This parameter scales the depth of the
virtual space used to distribute the locator points that are displayed in the Viewer
(which represent 3D-tracking data clouds that are imported from .ma files). This
parameter allows you to expand or compress the relative distance from the camera to
the tracked background plate. Adjusting this parameter lets you more easily position
layers in space when camera tracking data comes from a subject thats either very far
away, or very close. This parameter is for reference only, and has no effect on the data
itself. The default multiPlaneLocatorScale value is 50.
Monitor Controls
The monitorControls parameters affect the image that is output to a video monitor
using a supported video output device. For more information about outputting to a
second display, see “V
iewing on an External Monitoron page 330.
broadcastViewerAspectRatio
By default, this parameter is a link, to
script.defaultViewerAspectRatio, which
mirrors the setting in the format subtree of the Globals tab. When first launched, Shake
looks at the systems monitor card and outputs the proper aspect ratio based on the
format you select in the Globals tab. For example, if you have a D1 card and you select
NTSC D1 from the format parameter, Shake displays nonsquare pixels in the Viewer and
sends square pixels to the video monitor.
Note: If you change the value of the broadcastViewerAspectRatio using the slider or
the value field, the link to defaultViewerAspectRatio is removed. As with all Shake
parameters, you can enter another expression in the broadcastViewerAspectRatio
parameter to reset it.
broadcastHighQuality
When broadcastHighQuality parameter is turned on, the image is fit to the size of the
broadcast monitor in software mode (rather than hardware mode). The
broadcastHighQuality parameter applies a scale node and a resize node, instead of
using OpenGL. The broadcastHighQuality parameter is enabled by default.
broadcastGammaAdjust
Lets you adjust the gamma of your broadcast monitor to insure proper viewing (for
example, if you are sending an SD NTSC signal to an HD monitor).
broadcastMonitorNumber
By default, Shake looks for the first available monitor with an SD or HD resolution to
use as the external monitor. If you have more than one monitor card installed on your
computer, this parameter lets you choose which monitor to use.
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