GLOSSARY
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VistaPro 2000 User's Manual
The difference between the vertical height of the projector lens and the vertical
height of the display.
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 device that converts NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.4, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M or SECAM
to RGB video.
A specific type of video signal, such as NTSC, PAL, SECAM. VistaPro 2000
can automatically recognize and display the standard and display accordingly.
Screens do not reflect equally in all directions. 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.
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 signal suitable for broadcast. YUV video (also called component
video) by-passes the VistaPro 2000 video decoder.
The adjustment of image size through the use of a zoom lens.
Vertical Offset
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Video
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Video Decoder
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Video Standard
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Viewing Angle
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White Balance
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White Field
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YUV Video
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Zoom
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