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![]() RotoView Response Graph Editor The RotoView Response Graph Editor allows you to set a special response mechanism for RotoView based on the tilting angles detected by RotoView's tilt control accelerometer. The response graph is intended to correlate sensor data dynamically to the actual view navigation. |
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The RotoView Response Graph Editor is a very powerful tool that lets you make as many response graphs as you want. You will save all the response graphs as (*.asc) files. In the File menu, you can open, save, and even print your various response curves. In the Edit menu, you can undo, redo, insert, and delete points. The table in the RotoView Response Graph Editor allows you to edit each of the individual points in the graph. You can also click and drag a point to the value you want. You can add as many points as you want, however, we recommend that you do not exceed 20 points. The Normalized Response Graph is attached and mapped to the raw sensor data to create the view navigation ballistics controlled in the RotoView Setup window. Below is a screenshot of the RotoView Response Graph Editor when the Steps feature is enabled. ![]() Related Links: · RotoView Setup · Data View/Setup Questions? Please e-mail support@innoventions.com, or call 1+ (281) 879-6226, 9-5 p.m. US Central Time. |
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