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Making horizontal and vertical keystone adjustment easy.
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Post 1 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 22:24
mrtristan
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I'm stuck in a situations where I have no choice but to make horizontal and vertical keystone adjustment on a projector. Almost went nuts at the customers house trying to get this perfect but ran out of time. I'm back there tomorrow and I'm wondering if any of you know of a systematic method for vertical and horizontal keystone adjustment to minimize the guess work and save me from going home late again...Hope to wake up to read about some great suggestions from you guys... Well, off to sweet dreams about getting a hundred jobs done before the holidays for my cheery customers...Thanks and good night.
Post 2 made on Wednesday December 21, 2005 at 23:06
ceied
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is this an rgb or dlp projo?

ed
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OP | Post 3 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 06:15
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this is a dlp with electronic adjustment
Post 4 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 09:12
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my only advice is this.......when you make keystone adjustments you will distroy your image quality.... in this case less is more.....

baby steps... small horizontal then small verticle again and again...to much image will be jacked up and customer will not be happy

my 2 cents

ed
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Post 5 made on Thursday December 22, 2005 at 09:36
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I have never tried this, but if it is a hard/solid screen then try tilting it a bit for vertical
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