Size And Position Menu; Custom Sizing Option; Resize Presets - Christie Entero RPMWU User Manual

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3.4.2 Size and Position Menu

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, select 1. Size and Position on the Main
menu.
Use Size and Position controls to match the image
precisely to the screen used at the site. Refer to
Using Slide bars and Other Controls, on page 3-8
you need help using any of the options and controls.
Changes made in the Size and Position menu are
applied immediately and are saved when you exit the
menu (press E
XIT

Custom Sizing Option

The "Custom" re-size option automatically appears in the 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. This
option is not offered in the Resize Presets drop-down list.

Resize Presets

Resize Presets will display an
image in its native resolution
(no resizing) or will resize the
image by maximizing either the
height, width or both height and
width, or will resize to the
maximum size possible while
keeping the original aspect ratio.
Size, Position and Blanking
parameters will automatically
adjust accordingly or, if
Blanking is set first (which defines an Active Input Area), Resize Preset scaling will occur in this region of
interest only. Resizing options are explained below.
• Select DEFAULT for most sources (factory default). The image will be centered and displayed as large as
possible, depending on the type of source.
By default when displaying a new source, your image will use as much of the projector display area as
possible for the type of incoming source data, but with minimal or no changes to aspect ratio.
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