Full Lens Calculation - Digital Projection HIGlite 8000 Series User Manual

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Digital Projection
HIGHlite 8000 Series

Full lens calculation

Introducing TRC
The choice of lens will affect the image size and will address discrepancies between the
DMD™ resolution and the source.
When an image fills the height of the DMD™ but not the width, it uses less than 100% of
the DMD™ surface. A lens chosen using the basic formula may produce an image that is
considerably smaller than the actual screen.
To compensate for loss of screen space in such situations, you need to increase the throw
ratio using a Throw Ratio Correction (TRC).
Example
Fig. 1
illustrates a 4:3 image within a 1080p DMD™.
When a 1080p projector is used for a 4:3 image, the image does not fill the width of the
DMD™, creating a pillarboxing effect - blank spaces to the left and right.
shows the same image projected on a 4:3 screen using a standard lens (chosen with
Fig. 2
the basic calculation).
The DMD™ accurately fills the width of the screen; however, the pillarboxing is now part of the
projected image and is transferred to the screen.
The DMD™ does not fill the height of the screen, which has caused letterboxing - further
blank spaces at the top and bottom of the screen.
The image is now surrounded by blank space, which can be removed if the throw ratio is
increased.
Fig.
3 shows the image projected on the same screen with a lens chosen using TRC.
The increased throw ratio has allowed the 4:3 image to fill the 4:3 screen seamlessly.
Rev F July 2014
CHOOSING A LENS
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Reference Guide
Notes
TRC can only be applied if greater
than 1. If TRC is 1 or less, disregard
it and calculate the throw ratio using
the basic formula.
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