Christie CineIPM-2K User Manual page 107

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Vertical Frequency
Vertical Offset
VESA
Video
Video Decoder
Video Standard
Viewing Angle
Watermark
White Balance
White Field
YCbCr
YPbPr
YUV
Zoom
Cine-IPM 2K User's Manual
020-100164-01 Rev. 1 (01/08)
The frequency at which images are generated or "output". Vertical frequencies vary
amongst sources. Also known as vertical scan rate.
The difference between the center of the projected image and the center of the
projector lens. For clarity, offset is often expressed as the maximum percentage of the
image that can be projected above or below the lens center without degrading the
image quality.
The Video Electronic Standards Association establishes standards of communication
between electronic components to help ensure universal compatibility.
The signal that is used by display devices (such as projectors) to generate an image.
This term also refers to the output of video tape/disk players and computers.
A module that converts NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.4, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M or SECAM to
RGB video. An 8-bit video decoder is standard in this projector.
A specific type of video signal, such as NTSC, PAL, SECAM.
Screens do not reflect equally in all directions. Instead, most light is reflected in a
conical volume centered around the "line of best viewing". Maximum brightness is
perceived if you are within the viewing cone defined by the horizontal and vertical
viewing angles.
Data embedded in essence that serve different purposes and that are either
imperceptible or obvious, robust or fragile. Their usual purpose is for legal support of
copyright, and they may also be components of copy control schemes.
The color temperature of white used by the projector.
The area of an image that is white only. For example, a full white field is an image
that is white everywhere. A 10% white field is a white area (usually rectangular) that
occupies 10% of the image; the remaining 90% is black.
A high-end digital component video signal.
A high-end analog component video signal. Sometimes called YUV, Component, or
Y, R-Y, B-Y, the YPbPr signal by-passes video decoding.
See YPbPr.
The adjustment of image size by means of a zoom lens.
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