Using the Projector 17
Selecting the Aspect Ratio
The aspect ratio is the ratio between an image’s length and its height.
Standard images have an aspect ratio of 4:3 and HDTV images have
an aspect ratio of 16:9. If your video source is 16:9, the projector
displays it in its native ratio. If it is 4:3, you can choose the best mode
for projecting it.
Press the Aspect button on the control panel or the remote control to
select one of the following aspect ratios. The current setting appears
on the screen each time the ratio changes.
Normal
Normal mode
4:3 image on input source displayed through projector
Normal mode maintains the aspect ratio
of the image source and the images are
projected onto a 16:9 screen area. When
4:3 images are being projected, black
bands appear on the sides.
Squeeze mode
16:9 image displayed in
squeeze mode on a 4:3
TV screen
displayed through projector
Use this setting if the video source has a
16:9 output mode. If images in squeeze
mode are viewed on a 4:3 TV screen, the
images are compressed (as shown on the
left). But when squeeze mode is selected
on the projector, the images are projected
correctly in their native wide-screen (16:9)
format.
image output in 4:3 format image displayed through
the projector in squeeze
mode
When images output in 4:3 format are
projected using the projector’s squeeze
mode, they are elongated horizontally.