Frame Height And Frame Width - Planar m52L Installation Manual

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One way around this is to adjust the image. Imagine looking out a window made up
of many panes of glass. The image you see is partially obscured by the frames, but
your mind assembles the image and ignores the frames.
Frame compensation allows you to mimic the mind's function by "hiding" portions of
the picture (as if the mullions were actually hiding the image) and allow the
distributed image to appear as one very large image.
To ensure images containing diagonal lines remain correctly diagonal, turn on Frame
Compensation.
Depending on how closely you space the displays, you must determine how much of
the picture to "hide" behind the display's mullions and the space between displays.

Frame Height and Frame Width

Frame Height can be set to hide pixels at the top and bottom of images. Frame Width
can be set to hide pixels to the left and right of images. The Frame Height and Frame
Width numbers default to the correct numbers for your display, assuming they are
tiled with the frames tightly together. If your installation leaves more space between
the frames, you will need to increase these numbers.
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