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Basic Image Quality Adjustments
Image Quality Adjustments
Cinema Day
Natural
Cinema Night
Vivid
: Ideal for using in bright
rooms.
:
Ideal for using in rooms in
which the curtains are
closed.
:
Ideal for using in dark rooms.
It is recommended that you
start in this mode when
making colour adjustments.
:
Ideal for using in dark rooms.
When you select the colour mode indicated with , the Epson Cinema Filter will be applied
automatically to increase the contrast and makes skin tones more natural.
HD
Silver
Screen
:
Suitable for use in a completely
darkened room.
:
A clear tone of colour one might see in
professional monitors used when
creating DVD software.
A deep warm tone of colour that gives
you the feeling of enjoying a movie at
the theatre.
You can select from either of the signals
being input to the HDMI1 and HDMI2
terminals. Suitable for reproducing
colours much more naturally.
Zoom
Normal
Full
Wide
When HDTV images
are projected, the
images appear in 16:9
size.
Input signals will be
projected at the same
width as the projector's
panel resolution.
Black bands will
appear at the left and
right of the images.
Input signals will be
projected at the same
height as the projector's
panel resolution.
Input signals will be
projected at the same height
as the projector's panel
resolution. At this time, the
image enlargement ratio
will be smaller near the
middle of the images but
become larger towards the
left and right edges of the
images.
This is useful for when 4:3
images are projected onto a wide
screen. Because there is almost no
distortion due to enlargement in
the middle of the images, the
images appear close to what they
would be at their original size.
And because both ends of the
images are enlarged, movement at
the edges of the images appears
faster and gives an impression of
greater speed, making it ideal for
viewing sporting events.
When a 4:3 image is
projected, the top and
bottom of the image
are hidden from view.
If this happens, the
part of the image
hidden from view at
the top and bottom can
be reduced in size in
the vertical direction
so that it can be
viewed by "Zoom
Size" in the
Configuration menu.
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When images with
subtitles are projected
and the subtitles are
truncated, use the
"Zoom Caption Pos."
menu command to
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When 4:3 images are
projected, the images
will be elongated
horizontally.
Input
signal
Recommended
aspect mode
Result
Remarks
Images recorded by a
video camera or DVD
software in squeeze
mode
Normal TV broadcasts
Images with standard
aspect ratio (4:3)
Computer images
Normal TV broadcasts
Images with standard
aspect ratio (4:3)
Letterbox images
HD/Silver
Screen