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Old 01-12-2003, 10:08 PM   #1
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Red face 1:1 pixel map

Could someone point me in the right direction howto do 1:1 pixel mapping from PC?

Is this simply if your projector is 800x600 should the PC be set to the same resolution or is there more to it?

Thanks in advance.

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Old 01-12-2003, 10:20 PM   #2
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There's a link in the Projector FAQ thread that gives a lot of info about this. Way above my head tho



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Old 01-12-2003, 10:23 PM   #3
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Is this simply if your projector is 800x600 should the PC be set to the same resolution or is there more to it?
Yip, that's it....................... it just gets a little more complicated if your projector has a non standard resolution - like the AE100/AE200 (856x484 - plenty of instructions on the forum how to do this) or HS10/HS20/HT11/12 - 1366x768) then you need a program called Powerstrip which allows you to set non-standard or custom resolutions - also plenty of instructions in posts on how to use this program - do a search. If you want to do custom resolutions, you need to have a graphics card which will support them - most hcpc folk go for Radeons, some nVidia's have issues, tho' I've no personal experience of using them.


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