13. Alignment
Overview
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About warping
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Warp activation - deactivation
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Start up manual adjustment
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Warp adjustment principle
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Setting the warping level
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Warp adaptation steps
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Making selections and adjustments
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Keystone correction workflow
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Linearity adjustment, workflow
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Selecting and changing the position of a specific point
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Scaling the image
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Shifting the image
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Rotating the image
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Hardware Reset
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OSD opacity
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Warp file service, load file
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Warp file service, save to file
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Warp file service, save as
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Warp file service, rename file
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Warp file service, delete file
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Warp file service, delete all files
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Warp board reset
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Warp board and values reset
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Alternative Side Keystone
13.8.1 About warping
Overview
Image warping is the process of digitally manipulating an image to compensate for the distortion of the screen. Consequently, it can
also be used to generate an image with irregular shape.
While an image can be transformed in various ways, pure warping doesn't affect the colors.
Some examples of warped images, using the warp geometry settings:
Image 13-22
Example 1 : distorted image
13.8.2 Warp activation - deactivation
What can be done ?
The Warp functionality can be activated or deactivated.
With 3D activated, warping can be enabled for sources up to 30 Hz per eye. Above this frequency, warping is
disabled.
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Example 2 : distorted image
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