art
> because the computer is connected to the projector by s-video
That's the problem.
If you use a regular monitor/projector cable, you get a better
match/picture. Drawbacks = This cable is expensive and can only go for short
runs
s-video = cheap cable, can go for longer runs
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
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> The color projected on the screen of images in my Power Point presentation
> does not match the color on the monitor. The reds are seem darker and less
> visible. Our campus technicians claim that this is the best match possible
> because the computer is connected to the projector by s-video. do I have
> any
> options for improving the color?