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8.4.2Adjusting the Zoom Ratio and Position
Figure 25 and Table 9 define the Geometry (Zoom) Screen.
Figure 25: Geometry (Zoom) Screen
Table 9: Geometry Zoom Functions
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Zoom Ratio | Set between 100% – 400% |
Zoom Position Adjustment | Press the , +, UP and DOWN OSD buttons arrows to set the |
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1 Depending on the resolution of the component source
2 In this standard, the ratio between the width and the height is 4:3
3 In this standard (a Cinema mode standard used for movies and DVDs), the ratio between the length and height is 16:9 (or sometimes 1:2.35)
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