Operating the Display
Planar VM Series User Manual
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18.3 Frame Compensation
When video displays are used in an array, the intent is to display a large version of an image.
However, even the thinnest of mullions can make the image appear incorrect. Notice the eagle’s
eye here.
One way to fix this is to adjust the image. Imagine looking out a window made up of many
panes of glass. The image seen is partially obscured by the frames, but the mind will assemble
the image and ignores the frames.
Note:
Frame Compensation is also known as mullion or bezel compensation.
Fra
me compensation basically mimics the mind’s function by “hiding” portions of the picture (as
if the mullions were actually hiding the image) and allow the distributed image to appear as one
very large image.
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