2D View (Monitor and Playback)

The 2D view contains the following controls:

View Controls

Figure 1.  Monitor view

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ControlFunctionDescription
View Mode Displays the view mode and data source.
Dn785505.k4w_kinectstudio_button_settings(en-us,IEB.10).png Settings Displays the 2D view settings.
Dn785505.k4w_kinectstudio_button_zoomout(en-us,IEB.10).png Zoom out Decreases the zoom factor.
Zoom Factor Selects a zoom factor from the following list: 50%, 75%, 100%, 200%, 300%, and 400%.
Dn785505.k4w_kinectstudio_button_zoomin(en-us,IEB.10).png Zoom in Increases the zoom factor.
Dn785505.k4w_kinectstudio_button_zoomtofit(en-us,IEB.10).png Zoom to fit Adjusts the zoom factor to fit the entire image in view.
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For the Monitor 2D View, the view mode will display MONITOR: NONE when Kinect Studio is disconnected from the Kinect service, or MONITOR: LIVE when Kinect Studio is connected and is monitoring live streams from the Kinect sensor. For the Playback 2D View, the view mode will display INSPECT: NONE when no file is opened for playback, or INSPECT: FILE when inspecting or playing back a file.

Image Controls

Displays a two-dimensional representation of image stream data and lets you adjust various render view settings.

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Menu ItemDescription
Settings Brings up the view settings.
Zoom inIncreases the zoom factor.
Zoom outDecreases the zoom factor.
Zoom FactorSelects a zoom factor from the following list: 50%, 75%, 100%, 200%, 300%, and 400%.
Zoom to fitAdjusts the zoom factor to fit the entire image in view.

View Settings

The 2D View Settings let you adjust the settings for individual render plugins. For more information, see Kinect Studio Render Plugins.

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The order of the render plug-ins determines the composition order – similar to the "painter's algorithm," which refers to a technique employed by painters who paint distant parts of a scene before parts that are nearer thereby covering some areas of distant parts.

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