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Old January 1st 07, 08:51 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech
Jimspro
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I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100 inches.
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible at the top and
bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the left and right edges
as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be quite usual when you are
enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are using smaller screen sizes,
such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't even
noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any other
people had noticed them and whether there is any way of eliminating them
from the picture.

Thanks, Jim


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Old January 2nd 07, 08:39 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech,alt.home-theatre.misc
Jimspro
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"Jimspro" wrote in message
...
I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100 inches.
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible at the top and
bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the left and right
edges as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be quite usual when
you are enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are using smaller screen
sizes, such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't
even noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any
other people had noticed them and whether there is any way of eliminating
them from the picture.

Thanks, Jim


Since writing the above, I have done some experiments in which I altered the
H-Position and the V-Position. These move the projected image slightly
horizontally and vertically.

I also tried adjustments to the over scan function. The manual says that, if
the 4 edges of an image are partly dropped, you can use this function to
adjust and project it properly within a setting range of 0 to +10.

On one DVD, the transparent lines (bands) at the edges of the picture were
minimized when the H-Position was at +3, the V-Position at +9, and Over Scan
at +4.

In some cases, the lines at the edges also varied according to the aspect
ratio that was selected.

So, to answer my own question, I don't think these transparent bands around
the edges are a fault of the projector as they can be minimized with the
above adjustments. But I am very new to all this, so if anyone can give
their experiences on this matter I would be most interested.

Thanks, Jim


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Old January 2nd 07, 10:54 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech,alt.home-theatre.misc
E. Scrooge
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"Jimspro" wrote in message
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"Jimspro" wrote in message
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I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100 inches.
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible at the top and
bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the left and right
edges as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be quite usual when
you are enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are using smaller screen
sizes, such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't
even noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any
other people had noticed them and whether there is any way of eliminating
them from the picture.

Thanks, Jim


Since writing the above, I have done some experiments in which I altered
the H-Position and the V-Position. These move the projected image slightly
horizontally and vertically.

I also tried adjustments to the over scan function. The manual says that,
if the 4 edges of an image are partly dropped, you can use this function
to adjust and project it properly within a setting range of 0 to +10.

On one DVD, the transparent lines (bands) at the edges of the picture were
minimized when the H-Position was at +3, the V-Position at +9, and Over
Scan at +4.

In some cases, the lines at the edges also varied according to the aspect
ratio that was selected.

So, to answer my own question, I don't think these transparent bands
around the edges are a fault of the projector as they can be minimized
with the above adjustments. But I am very new to all this, so if anyone
can give their experiences on this matter I would be most interested.

Thanks, Jim


Can you change the video type over to 4:3 to full up the 100 inch screen?

Things I've read on widescreen projectors gives the impression that black
bars appear on the sides - which means the little 60 inch widescreen height
remains the same.
If it can be swited over to give a much larger full screen 4:3 image then
that's good news.

You should have a keystone adjustment that you might have to fiddle with,
and setting the bulb to economy low mode should still give good results
while adding more hours to your bulb life.

E. Scrooge


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Old January 2nd 07, 01:37 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech
Aaron Lawrence
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Default Lines around edge of projector pictu Is this a projector fault?

On a pleasant day while strolling in nz.tech, a person by the name of
Jimspro exclaimed:
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs.


Doesn't sound familiar. I have a AE700 (2 generations before yours, but
pretty similar).

Not really sure I understand what you mean. Are they dark? Light? Do
they go across the whole width/height of the screen? How thick are they?

What DVD player, and how do you connect it to the projector?

It could just be a weird fault in the projector.


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opposite expert. - Arthur C. Clarke
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Old January 2nd 07, 10:22 PM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech
SimonB
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Default Lines around edge of projector pictu Is this a projector fault?

Jimspro wrote:
I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100 inches.
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible at the top and
bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the left and right edges
as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be quite usual when you are
enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are using smaller screen sizes,
such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't even
noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any other
people had noticed them and whether there is any way of eliminating them
from the picture.

Thanks, Jim



Sounds like Edge Enhancement to me. You often don't notice this on a
smaller display, but it becomes obvious when you blow the picture up.
Here's a web site that explains the effect:

http://www.videophile.info/Guide_EE/Page_01.htm

Cheers, SimonB
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Old January 3rd 07, 12:33 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech
Mark Hitchman
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"Jimspro" wrote in message
...
I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100 inches.
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible at the top and
bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the left and right
edges as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be quite usual when
you are enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are using smaller screen
sizes, such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't
even noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any
other people had noticed them and whether there is any way of eliminating
them from the picture.

Thanks, Jim



I have the same model and have not noticed it on my screen at 130 inches.
Can you see it if you take a picture of it or is it more transparent than
that? You could try searching http://www.avsforum.com/ or ask the same
question there and see what answers you get.

Mark



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Old January 3rd 07, 01:30 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech
Jimspro
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"SimonB" wrote in message
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Jimspro wrote:
I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100
inches. As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very
small, almost transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges
of the pictures when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible
at the top and bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the
left and right edges as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be
quite usual when you are enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are
using smaller screen sizes, such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't
even noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any
other people had noticed them and whether there is any way of eliminating
them from the picture.

Thanks, Jim


Sounds like Edge Enhancement to me. You often don't notice this on a
smaller display, but it becomes obvious when you blow the picture up.
Here's a web site that explains the effect:

http://www.videophile.info/Guide_EE/Page_01.htm

Cheers, SimonB


Thanks Simon, the bands / lines I am talking about are similar to the
horizontal one at the top of the picture "General 1" in the Videophile web
site you quote above. But because I have noticed these lines only at the
edges of the pictures, I don't think they are in the same category as "edge
enhancement".

Jim



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Old January 3rd 07, 01:43 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech,alt.home-theatre.misc
Jimspro
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Default Lines around edge of projector pictu Is this a projector fault?


"E. Scrooge" (*sling) wrote in message
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"Jimspro" wrote in message
...

"Jimspro" wrote in message
...
I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100
inches. As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very
small, almost transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges
of the pictures when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible
at the top and bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the
left and right edges as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be
quite usual when you are enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are
using smaller screen sizes, such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't
even noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any
other people had noticed them and whether there is any way of
eliminating them from the picture.

Thanks, Jim


Since writing the above, I have done some experiments in which I altered
the H-Position and the V-Position. These move the projected image
slightly horizontally and vertically.

I also tried adjustments to the over scan function. The manual says that,
if the 4 edges of an image are partly dropped, you can use this function
to adjust and project it properly within a setting range of 0 to +10.

On one DVD, the transparent lines (bands) at the edges of the picture
were minimized when the H-Position was at +3, the V-Position at +9, and
Over Scan at +4.

In some cases, the lines at the edges also varied according to the aspect
ratio that was selected.

So, to answer my own question, I don't think these transparent bands
around the edges are a fault of the projector as they can be minimized
with the above adjustments. But I am very new to all this, so if anyone
can give their experiences on this matter I would be most interested.

Thanks, Jim


Can you change the video type over to 4:3 to full up the 100 inch screen?

Things I've read on widescreen projectors gives the impression that black
bars appear on the sides - which means the little 60 inch widescreen
height remains the same.
If it can be swited over to give a much larger full screen 4:3 image then
that's good news.

You should have a keystone adjustment that you might have to fiddle with,
and setting the bulb to economy low mode should still give good results
while adding more hours to your bulb life.

E. Scrooge


Thanks Scrooge for your comments. I don't actually have a screen, at the
moment I am projecting on to a white wall, but the results are still very
good. I have found that 4:3 aspect DVDs actually look better to me on a 16:9
setting and I don't really notice any elongation of faces etc. or any black
bars.

I have set the lamp power to Eco-Mode and the brightness of the picture is
not affected much at all, so thanks for this tip. The keystone adjustment is
not really applicable to me as I am projecting on to a flat wall which is in
front of the projector. The keystone adjustment, according to the manual, is
used when the projector is aligned non-perpendicularly to the screen, or if
the projection screen has an angled surface.


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Old January 3rd 07, 02:05 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech,alt.home-theatre.misc
Jimspro
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"Aaron Lawrence" wrote in message
m...
On a pleasant day while strolling in nz.tech, a person by the name of
Jimspro exclaimed:
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs.


Doesn't sound familiar. I have a AE700 (2 generations before yours, but
pretty similar).

Not really sure I understand what you mean. Are they dark? Light? Do
they go across the whole width/height of the screen? How thick are they?

What DVD player, and how do you connect it to the projector?

It could just be a weird fault in the projector.


The lines at the edges of the picture look like the one at the top of the
picture "General 1" on this web page supplied by Simon:

http://www.videophile.info:80/Guide_EE/Page_01.htm

The lines are light and in a 100" picture they go across the full width (or
height) of the picture and are about 1cm (10mm) thick and are transparent as
in the picture "General 1" referred to above. I have a Sony DVD player which
is connected to the projector via a gold plated component video cable. The
lines can usually be eliminated by making adjustments with the "overscan",
"H-Position" and "V-Position" functions.


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Old January 3rd 07, 02:18 AM posted to alt.tv.tech.hdtv,nz.tech
Mark Robinson
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Default Lines around edge of projector pictu Is this a projector fault?

Jimspro wrote:
I have just bought the Panasonic PT-AX100E projector, and I am very
impressed with the results, it gives great pictures even up to 100 inches.
As a newbie to the world of projectors, I have noticed very small, almost
transparent, straight lines around the very outside edges of the pictures
when playing DVDs. These lines are usually most visible at the top and
bottom of the picture, but I have also seen them on the left and right edges
as well. I have a feeling that these lines may be quite usual when you are
enlarging pictures to 100", but when you are using smaller screen sizes,
such as 32", they would be barely visible.

Most of my friends who have looked at this projector's pictures haven't even
noticed these lines, but nevertheless, I just wanted to see if any other
people had noticed them and whether there is any way of eliminating them
from the picture.


Given that the lines are only there when you are playing DVDs, it would seem
logical that they an artefact coming from the DVD player rather than the projector.
 




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