Kramer VP-729 User Manual page 29

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Custom Zoom Set the Zoom: From 100% to 400%
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7.3.1
Selecting the Correct Aspect Ratio
You can configure the aspect ratio of any output image to fit your application. The
VP-729 offers six different aspect ratio settings: Best Fit, Letterbox, Follow Output,
Virtual Wide, Follow Input, and Custom. Here is how each of these settings works.
BEST FIT
input signal to "best fit" the output resolution while
maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal. For
example, a composite video signal (4:3 aspect ratio) will
"best fit" to the top and bottom of a widescreen output
image, resulting in black pillars on either side.
LETTERBOX
bottom edges of the input signal, but fills the width of
the screen.
FOLLOW OUTPUT
of the input signal is re-sized to precisely match the
aspect ratio and resolution of the VP-729 output
signal. This may result in some distortion to the input
signal images
VIRTUAL WIDE
horizontally to fit the width of a widescreen output
image from the VP-729. This setting is used to
expand anamorphic (horizontally compressed) video
images from DVDs
FOLLOW INPUT
the input video or graphics signal are both preserved.
For example, a composite video image with a 4:3
aspect ratio will appear with the same aspect ratio on
a 1080p (16:9) output image, surrounded by black
bars
CUSTOM
ratio by adjusting the output image horizontal size
(width) and vertical size (height)
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Function
Vertical zoom: -8 to 8
This feature is available when selecting Custom aspect ratio
Set the Zoom: 100%, 150%, 200%, 225%, 250%, 275%,
300%, 325%, 350%, 375%, 400% or Custom
0 to 31
0 to 31
– This setting re-sizes the video or graphics
– This setting compresses the top and
– The aspect ratio and resolution
– The input signal is stretched
– The aspect ratio and resolution of
– Use this menu to define a custom aspect
VP-729 - Configuring the VP-729 via the OSD MENU Screens
Default
0
100%
16
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