Panasonic PT-L712NTE manual Jpeg

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JPEG

Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPEG is the name of an international organisation which was jointly established by the ISO and the ITU-TS (formerly the CCIT), but the term is normally used to refer to the specifications for the still picture compression algorithm which was formulated by the JPEG. This algorithm allows still images such as photographs, single frames of moving images and scanned images to be compressed to up to 1/100th of their original sizes. However, images which are compressed in this way cannot be fully restored to their original quality (some deterioration in quality occurs), so that compression rates of 1/5 to 1/30 are normally used. Because of differences in colour separation, two format sub-types are used: RGB (red, green and blue) and CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black).

The projector and the JPEG Convertor software do not support the CMYK sub-type of JPEG file.

BMP

Abbreviation for BitMaP. This is the standard image format for the bitmapped files (image files consisting of a collection of dots) which are handled by Windows.

Colour levels of monochrome, 16 colours, 256 colours and 16.7 million colours are supported.

PNG

Abbreviation for Portable Network Graphics.

A high compression rate file format that provides restorable compression for line raster images.

Because it uses restorable compression, it does not result in any loss of image resolution unlike JPEG.

RLE

Abbreviation for Run Length Encoding. It can be used to achieve high rates of compression for image files which contain large areas of a single colour. RLE can be used with monochrome, 16-colour and 256-colour BMP image files. (JPEG Convertor does not support files compressed using RLE.)

TIFF

Abbreviation for Tagged-Image File Format. This type of file is used to exchange documents between computers. Colour levels of monochrome, 256 colours and 16.7 million colours are supported. TIFF files in 16.7 million colour format can include transparent colour.

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Contents Operating Instructions LCD Projector Commercial UseContents Safety Precautions Dear Panasonic CustomerDo not insert any foreign objects into the card slot Radio frequencies used by the wireless card Do not use the cards near other sources of radio emissionsAvailable channels EtsiCheck accessories Wireless card slotWireless card Names of each partWireless image transfer system for the projector System diagramTransferable images Main functions of the application software Software FunctionsExplanation of terms IP AddressSubnet Mask GatewayAd Hoc Mode Infrastructure ModeAccess Point ChannelJpeg PowerPoint ExifWireless function preparation Firstly, when using the wireless functionSetting procedure Setting exampleComputerProjectorComputer LAN Page Installing and removing the wireless card Inserting the wireless card# Turn off the power supply for the projector Close the slot coverRemoving the wireless card $ Open the slot cover Press the eject switchPush in the eject switch and then remove the wireless card On-screen menus List of menu screensProjector LAN settings LAN SetupLock Setup $ Mode ChannelSsid Subnet Mask KEY Setting up the computer wireless card Installing and removing the computer’s wireless cardInstalling the wireless card Installing the driver Removing the wireless cardFor Windows Click OK without changing any of the detailed settings Click FinishClick Yes. The computer will then re-start Checking the protocol Click YesPage Click OK + Click Yes. The computer will then Re-start Page Installing the Configuration Utility Click CloseUsing the Wireless Manager Wireless Manager capabilitiesStarting and closing the Wireless Manager Displaying the Configuration UtilityComputer network settings Make the following settings # Select Setting $ Setting NameCreate DeleteWireless LAN ModeChecking communication with the projector Basic image transmission examples Example 2 Projecting already-existing imagesBefore transmitting images Capturing and transmitting computer screen imagesFunctions of the Capture window Selecting the capturing method Close buttonFull Screen capture Area capture$ Right-click the icon on the taskbar, and select Capture Active Window capture Click Capture Start Select the window to be captured. NoteSetting the capturing conditions Transmitting existing images Functions in the Image List windowBasic operations Using Auto Play to play images in a specified order Image List status settings# Number of Loops $ IntervalOther useful Wireless Manager functions Shortcut Key AssignmentEncryption settings Using Jpeg Convertor What Jpeg Convertor can doStarting Jpeg Convertor Main screen functions+ Picture quality slider Save to SD Memory Card buttonMinimize button Maximize buttonQuality Importing files using drag-and-drop Images which cannot be importedChecking, sorting and deleting images Checking imagesSorting images Double click on the image you wish to checkConversion settings for saving images Deleting imagesSaving to other folders Save as different size check boxConverted size list box Picture quality sliderDCF standard Limits on directory namesFile names File formatUsing the Serial connector Before asking for serviceSymptom Check the following Message ListSymptom Check the following Symptom Check the following Specifications PAL-N / SecamSync Wireless card OptionsDimensions Trademark InformationMade in Japan S0801-2081C