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The Size and Position menu allows you to
increase or decrease the size of your
image, change its proportion (aspect
ratio), move the image to a specific area of
the screen, and refine other related
parameters. Use Size and Position controls
to match the image precisely to the screen
size and aspect ratio used in your
application.
Refer to "Using Slidebars and Other
Controls" (earlier in this section) if you
need help using any of the following slidebars or pull-down lists to alter your image.
Changes made to the Size and Position menu are applied immediately and are saved
when you exit the menu (press
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Use Resize Presets
to quickly display an
image in its native
resolution (including
anamorphic) or to
automatically resize
an image to closely
fit the screen. The
value for Size,
Position and Blanking parameters (described later) will, in turn, change as necessary
without your having to set them manually.
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your image will fill the screen as fully as possible for the type of source present. See
Select "Default" below.
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Size and Position menu when any of the values for Size, Vertical Stretch, H-Position,
V-Position or Blanking do not correspond to those for a preset. It is not an option in
the Resize Presets pull-down list.
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(default) for most images. This option will center and display
your image as large as possible for the present source, as described below:
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A graphic image will resize to fill the screen, regardless of its original
aspect ratio.
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A video image will resize to fill the screen while still maintaining its
aspect ratio (assumed to be 4:3).
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An HDTV wide-screen (16:9) image will resize to fill the screen
horizontally while maintaining its 16:9 aspect ratio (i.e., there will be
black borders at top and bottom, commonly called "letterboxed").
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A non-HDTV anamorphic (16:9) image, typical of DVDs, will be
stretched vertically.
So with the exception of HDTV (16:9), the "Default" setting produces an aspect ratio
that is either almost or exactly 4:3. See examples below.
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When displaying a new source, by default
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