Epson PowerLite 9100i User Manual - Page 70
Video Menu, Menu item, Description
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Video Menu Menu item Description Position Moves the displayed image up, down, left, or right. Select this item and then press right on the Enter button (remote control) or press the right arrow button (control panel) to enter the screen position adjustment mode. Then use the Enter button (remote control) or up, down, left, and right buttons (control panel) to move the screen position in the corresponding direction. When you finish making adjustments, press the Esc button to return to the Video menu. Tracking Removes vertical lines from the computer image by matching the projector's internal clock to various computer graphic signals. Sync Corrects fuzziness or screen flicker by synchronizing the projector with the tracking signal sent from the computer. Brightness Lightens or darkens the overall image. Increase brightness to lighten an image, or decrease it to darken the image. Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas. Increase the contrast to make light areas lighter and dark areas darker. Decrease it to minimize the difference between light and dark areas. Color Adjusts the color depth of the image. Increase the color setting for more intense color on the screen, or lower the setting for less intense color. Tint Adjusts the tint of the image. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image. Gamma Adjusts the vividness of colors in the image. Choose Dynamic for an image with distinct color differences, such as charts. Choose Normal to leave tints uncorrected. Choose Natural to produce images with a natural tint, such as for video images. Resolution Specifies the input resolution. In most cases, this setting should be left at the Auto setting to allow the projector to automatically detect the video signal. If you want to specify a setting, however, select the Manual option and then choose from 32 settings. 64 Fine-tuning the Projector