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Anamorphic Mode Function
The SRX-R320 allows squeezed images (16:9 or 1.896:1) to be
changed to 2.39:1 un-squeezed images. This can be done
electrically without an anamorphic lens.
Color Space Conversion (CSC)
Function
The SRX-R320 features a Color Space Conversion (CSC)
function, which helps users easily adjust the projector’s
color space to that which is defined in the DCDM (Minimum
D-Cinema Color Gamut) or ITU-R BT.709. The target color
gamut parameters required to meet the DCDM or ITU-R
BT.709 standards can also be applied to the projector
with this function. The internal test generator simplifies
adjustment and lets the operator align the projector in
minutes.
Gamma Curve Selection
The SRX-R320 provides three preset gamma curve values.
Users can select an optimum value from 1.8, 2.2, and 2.6
according to the desired color tone.
Lens Shift Function
The SRX-R320 is equipped with a lens shift function that
allows projected images to be moved up and down or
from side to side. This lens shift function can be operated
manually via the finger screws incorporated on the
projector’s unit. Using this function, the position of the
projected images can be moved vertically and horizontally.
Keystone Masking
To compensate for keystone distortion, which typically
occurs when the projector is not installed directly in front of
the screen, the SRX-R320 has an image-masking function.
To determine the best position for the masking, this function
allows users to set further two points in addition to the four
corner points, which is particularly useful when projecting
onto a curved screen.
Zoom/Focus Memory Function
The SRX-R320 is equipped with zoom and focus memory
functions that make it easy to switch the projection
between two types of aspect ratios.
When used with an optional zoom lens - such as the
LKRL-Z211, LKRL-Z214, or LKRL-Z219 - the zoom and focus
positions for the 1.85:1 Flat screen format and 2.39:1
CinemaScope can be stored in the projector’s memory and
then instantly recalled from there. This allows for full-screen
display regardless of the aspect ratio. An electronic vertical
alignment feature is included in the same memory to
compensate for vertical changes in the image, should the
projector be mounted at a downwards angle.
Select four corner positions to mask the area outside the perimeter.
Masked area
For curved screens, select two positions at the apex of the curve,
one at the top and one at the bottom of the screen.