installation and user information

advanced setup for multiple display channels

Figure 2-17

Edge Blending

This raises the intensity of the pixels on the edges of the physical screens so that the overall projected image is consistently bright. These blending options are only meaningful in multi-channel configurations. The default is to not enable screen blending

SlsScreenBlendOffsetPixels is similar to SlsScreenBlendOffsetPercent, except you specify the exact number of pixels to blend instead of a percentage of the screen width. Specify either pixels or a percentage. These two options are mutually exclusive.

configuring offset overlap for multiple rows

The previous edge-blending example shows a simple three-channel con- figuration with one row and blending between the three columns. For blending of multiple rows, also add one of the following ScreenOptions to specify the amount of each screen to use for blending between the rows:

SlsScreenBlendHeightPercent <percent>

SlsScreenBlendHeightPixels <pixels>

Example:

SlaveLayout

Rows 2

Columns 2

ScreenOptions

SlsScreenBlendOffsetPixels 256

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HP sv6 manual Edge Blending, Configuring offset overlap for multiple rows