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Originally Posted by robski
1024 x 768 ( XGA 4:3 screen aspect ratio ) appears to be a common native resolution for many of the digital projectors. Most will re-sync and re-sample to other display standards.
So Chris I doubt you are truly seeing the full resolution of 1600 x 1200
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thanks Robert - I am sure you are on top of the technics. Just 2 observations
(a) it is a small friendly club and we did quite a bit of experimentation last season before putting 'projected digital' as acceptable alternative to slides and judged along side them. The 1st few trials showed some weak colour, which the Spyder calibration seems to have cured.
(b)The software/projector happily seems to munch whatever is thrown at from some folks who put in full size .jpgs of 2500k ±
I settled for 1600w x 1200max h as that is the nominal projector resolution probably UXGA on your site (thanks for that too) AND the image size of 1000k ± seems a reasonable one to get enough info onto a big screen. I doubt that the 700k maximum for a 1024x768 reduction does?
The previous 'king' of the slide section is now doing some rapid homework on digital!