Runco Reflection VX-5c Owner's Operating Manual page 55

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OPERATION
order to fill the screen. Non-HDTV (16:9) anamorphic images, common on DVDs, will be
stretched vertically. With the exception of HDTV (16:9), the "Full Screen" setting produces an
aspect ratio that is either almost or exactly 4:3.
"Full Screen"
1024
Size
Size controls both the image width and height in tandem, maintaining the original aspect ratio
(proportion) of data from the incoming signal. 1000 = no resizing.
Vertical Stretch
Vertical stretch adjusts the height the image while keeping the width constant. Use Vertical
Stretch to display data from the incoming signal in a different aspect ratio. 1000 = no vertical
stretch (i.e., native aspect ratio).
Pixel Track
(SHORT CUT: Press
Pixel tracking adjusts the frequency of the pixel sampling clock, indicated by the number of
pixels per line, so that all pixels generated by a particular source are sampled. Proper pixel
tracking ensures that the image quality-whether good or poor- is consistent across the screen,
and that pixel phase can be optimized (below).
NOTE: By default, the projector will sample at the correct frequency for most sources.
Pixel tracking is adjusted most effectively using a good test pattern, such as a smooth gray con-
sisting of a clear pattern of tiny black and white dots, or a similar "half on, half off" graphic
image, such as the Windows shutdown screen. Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes
or bands across the entire image indicates poor pixel tracking. Adjust the slidebar until the
stripes broaden to the point where one large stripe fills the image. Again, the image may still
exhibit some noise. See Pixel Phase.
If graphics...
Image
approx.
1024
1280
SELECT "ANAMORPHIC" to display an entire
non-HDTV "wide screen" (anamorphic) image in its
native 16:9 aspect ratio. The image will fill the
screen from left-to-right, but will not use all vertical
pixels available (top and bottom will be black). If
you do not choose "Anamorphic" when a non-HDTV
anamorphic image is present, the default image will be stretched vertically, characterized
by obvious distortion and "thin people".
NOTE: Use "Anamorphic" for regaining a 16:9 display of non-HDTV anamorphic
sources only (typically found on some DVDs, for example). For HDTV, the "Full
Screen" default will produce the same result.
and adjust the top slidebar.)
Pixel
If video...
If HDTV...
Image
Image
approx. 1280
1280
3-21
If non-HDTV
anamorphic signal...
Image
1024
1280
"Anamorphic"
For non-HDTV anamorphic only
Image
720
1280

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