Squeeze mode
When images in squeeze mode
are displayed on a 4:3 TV screen
Images output in 4:3 format
Zoom mode
4:3 image cut at top and bottom
Through mode
Squeeze Through mode
Viewed using the projector
When the projector's squeeze
mode is applied
Resized to 16:9
Focusing the
Selecting the Image
Screen Image
Aspect Ratio
Selecting the
Automatic Adjustment
Color Mode
of Computer Images
Use this setting if the connected video
source has a 16:9 output mode (Squeeze
mode).
If images in squeeze mode are viewed on a
4:3 TV screen, the images are compressed
horizontally and elongated vertically. If
Squeeze mode is selected on the projector,
the images are projected correctly in their
native wide-screen (16:9) format.
When images output in 4:3 format are
projected using the projector's squeeze
mode, the images will be extended
horizontally and the image will appear
elongated.
Images output in 4:3 format are truncate at
top and bottom by a set amount and then
projected in a 16:9 format.
If the input signal resolution is 1280 x 720
dots or less, the images are projected onto
the screen with the input signal resolution
unchanged. Because of this, the size of the
displayed images will change depending
on the input resolution.
The picture quality will be best for
sections of the image that are not resized.
The portions that are not vertically resized
will appear with higher image quality.
If the input signal resolution is 1280 x 720
dots or less, the input signal resolution is
elongated horizontally and the images are
projected at an aspect ratio of 16:9.
Because of this, the size of the displayed
images will change depending on the input
resolution.
The portions that are not vertically resized
will appear with higher image quality.
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