Hello
just too add, the dream idea I found would be that ::
http://hackaday.com/2007/11/15/autom...r-calibration/
but no reference to a software that could do that
(it would be enough that the corners are set up by clicks, and no need of
aditional hardware)
thanks once more
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> Hello everyone
>
> I recently purchase a proyector (BENQ) and a proyection screen (or
> proyection canvas) on format 16:9
>
> my question is if there is such a software that would let me "calibrate"
> the screen resolution to mach the proyection canvas
> the problem, is that the proyector shown 1280 x 1024 by default, so 4:3,
> and part of the proyection goes out of the canvas (especial the corners,
> where windows always have some funcionality
>
> ideally, I am thinking in a program, where you would point the four
> corners of the screen output, and it would cut and "free transform (in
> Photoshop languanje)" the output to mach the canvas. something like when
> configuring touch screens (at least in windows mobile). But as I presume
> that this would be dificult to exist, it would be enough some software
> that custs, vertically (up, and down) the screen , not only the output but
> reconfiguring the windows desktop resolution, It could still send 1280 x
> 1024, but with "black margins"
>
> note, due to the place where I have the proyector/canvas, the ideal
> resolution would be 1280 x 690, but even a 1280 x 720 would almost fit and
> would be enough good
>
> is anything like that ??
> thnaks in advance
>
>