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center a small image within a black border. Conversely, an HDTV image is wider
than both 1024 and 1280 and will be cropped on the sides—or, in the case of
"1080i" HDTV, cropped at top and bottom too. With "No Resizing", signals with
non-square pixels, such as video connected to
distorted images that are too tall or too wide. See below.
• Select
"FULL SCREEN"
for displaying the image, regardless of source or
original aspect ratio. See right.
• Select
"FULL WIDTH"
right. Depending on the source, this may create top
and bottom borders. See right.
• Select
"FULL HEIGHT"
bottom. Depending on the source, this may create
side borders. See right.
• Select
"ANAMORPHIC"
HDTV "wide screen" (anamorphic) image in its native
16:9 aspect ratio. Known as letterbox, the image will fill
the screen from left-to-right, but will not use all vertical
pixels available (top and bottom will be black). If you
do not choose "Anamorphic" when a non-HDTV
anamorphic image is present, the default image will be
stretched vertically, characterized by obvious distortion
and "thin people".
NOTE: Use "Anamorphic" for regaining a 16:9 display of non-HDTV
anamorphic sources only (typically found on some DVDs, for example). For
HDTV, the "Default" setting will produce the same result.
• All
TILED
resizing choices are selectable only if you have defined a tiled group of
projectors in the Tiling Setup submenu. See 3.11, Using Multiple Projectors.
to use all pixels (1280 x 1024)
to fill the display from left-to-
to fill the display from top-to-
to display an entire non-
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OPERATION
INPUT 3
INPUT 4
or
, produce
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