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how my lightcrafter project a square?

how my lightcrafter project a square?

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zhaohui wang
Posted by zhaohui wang
on May 14 2012 07:10 AM
Prodigy30 points

  hello,sir:

                   Such as the instruction as shown, the resolution of  lightcrafter is 608*684, so the project out of the image like a square, but in fact,  the image projected is a oblong shape, and how change the resolution of lightcrafter?

                  thanks,sir.

                  apple~

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  • james zhang1
    Posted by james zhang1
    on May 16 2012 11:54 AM
    Prodigy10 points

    you can make some changes using the GUI provided by TI.

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  • Divya
    Posted by Divya
    on May 16 2012 14:51 PM
    Expert3640 points

    Hello Apple,

    The default resolution of the Lightcrafter is 608*684, which is the native resolution of the DLP3000 DMD. The projected image looks slightly stretched due to the Diamond pixel topology of the DLP3000 DMD. More detailed information about this pixel configuration is provided here,link.

    DLP3000 chipset also supports WVGA, VGA and QVGA resolutions. You can upload the images set to the required resolutions in pattern sequence mode and Static image mode.

    For Video mode, use the right EDID and change the resolution on the GUI.

    Best Regards,

    Divya

    www.ti.com/mems

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  • zhaohui wang
    Posted by zhaohui wang
    on May 16 2012 19:24 PM
    Prodigy30 points

    hello  Divya,

    thanks for your replay, i also have another question,how can i control the power switch of the lightcrafter by software?

    Best Regards,

    Apple.

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  • Divya
    Posted by Divya
    on May 22 2012 15:23 PM
    Expert3640 points

    Hello Apple,

    I am inclined to say that this functionality is not feasible, but I will follow up with the software team and update you.

    Thanks for your patience.

    Best Regards,

    Divya

    www.ti.com/mems

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  • Divya
    Posted by Divya
    on May 22 2012 16:27 PM
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    Hello Apple,

    Here is an idea to change the aspect ratio of a DMD. For example, you could change the 16:9 aspect ratio to 4:3, or even 1:1 (square). The secret is anamorphic lenses.

     Below links might be helpful:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anamorphic_format

     http://www.projectorcentral.com/anamorphic_lenses.htm

    Best Regards,

    Divya

    www.ti.com/mems

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