54
Correcting the Image Shape and Focus Automatically
Adjusting the Size of the Image
Repositioning the Image
Automatically Correcting the Image Shape with Fit to Screen
Correcting the Image Shape Manually
Focusing the Image Using the Projector Menus
Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features
Correcting the Image Shape and Focus Automatically
The projector automatically corrects the focus and any keystone distortion of the projected image in the
following situations:
• When you turn on the projector
• When the projector is moved or tilted
Focus and keystone distortion can be automatically corrected under the following conditions:
• When the size of the projected image (diagonal length) before correcting the focus and keystone
distortion is from 30 to 100 inches
• When the projection distance is about 25 to 87 inches (0.7 to 2.2 m)
• When the installation angle of the projector toward the projection surface is within 20º right, left, up, or
down
Note:
• Focus and keystone distortion are corrected even if the size of the projected image exceeds 100
inches. However, the adjustment may fail depending on the installation angle of the projector, the
brightness of the room, and the material of the projection surface. If necessary, adjust the keystone
distortion and focus settings manually using the projector menu.
• When an image is being projected at an angle and has been reduced using the Zoom function,
keystone distortion may not be corrected. If the correction fails, adjust the reduction ratio of the image
so that it is closer to 100%.
• Projector > Image Correction > Zoom & Shift > Zoom
Parent topic: Image Shape