Image Positioning - Barco F70 Series User Manual

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Image settings and adjustments for optimal latency
B.5 Image positioning

Image positioning

From the discussion above, it follows that the incoming image should follow the DMD resolution as much as
possible to reduce latency. If this is not possible, the image should be adjusted and positioned as close to the
bottom edge (in desktop-front projection mode) of the DMD as possible to have minimum latency.
To position the image on the DMD, it's recommended that the digital image shift is used. This function shifts
the image content and is done after the image has been warped. Shifting the image does not degrade pixel
quality and no scaling is used for this functionality.
Another option is to use the warp settings itself, either the 4-corner coordinates of the warp mask or the warp
grid calculated externally. Always adjust the warp grid to position it as close to the bottom of the image as
possible.
A curious effect of this is when applying keystone warp to an image smaller than DMD resolution and the
output is adjusted down as discussed above. In the following example some keystone (4-corner adjustment) is
applied.
Image B–3
In this setup, the projector latency will in fact be lower than the uncorrected image. This is because the output
image has fewer active lines than the incoming image. All the incoming lines are used in the warp calculations,
but the resulting image consists of fewer active lines than the original. The projector can take advantage of this
by preloading the DMD with black lines before the actual content. Note that for a 60Hz system, latency will
never go below 16.66667ms because the DMD is displaying the image synchronously with the refresh of the
incoming image.
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