
E-41
Image Options
Keystone
Use this to adjust for trapezoidal (keystone) distortion of the
projected image.
Adjust using the SELECT
buttons.
Note:
• The keystone adjustment value can be stored in the memory. See
“Keystone Save” on page E-55.
• The keystone adjustment can be set within a range of +/-30
°
with
respect to the angle of projection.
The adjustable range becomes narrower if a signal with a resolu-
tion greater than the projector’s native resolution (number of pixels
displayed) is displayed.
Keystone distortion
Normal image
Lamp Mode
Use this if the picture is projected on a small screen and the
picture is too bright or when projecting images in dark rooms.
Use the SELECT
buttons to select the lamp mode.
Normal ....... The lamp brightness is set to 100%.
The picture is bright.
Eco ............. The lamp brightness is set to 80%.
Using this mode lengthens the lamp’s service life.
Note:
Frequent switching this mode can degrade the lamp.
Aspect Ratio
Use this to set the size of the projected picture.
Use the SELECT
buttons to select the aspect
ratio.
Normal ....... Set this for the normal aspect ratio.
(4:3 input signals are projected in 4:3 screen size.)
Zoom .......... Set this for a wider picture.
(When 16:9 letterbox signals are input, the picture is widened in the
horizontal and vertical directions and projected in 4:3 size.)
Wide Zoom . Set this to widen the picture in the horizontal direction.
(When 16:9 squeeze signals are input, the picture is widened in the
horizontal direction and projected in 4:3 size.)
Cinema ....... Set this to narrow the picture in the vertical direction.
(When 16:9 squeeze signals are input, the picture is narrowed and
projected in 16:9 size.)
The display position (right edge, center and left edge) can be changed
using the “Cinema Position” setting. See “Cinema Position” on page
E-50.
Zoom
Wide Zoom
Cinema