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aspect ratio of the physical display. This is commonly an issue when
driving HDTV sets from computers, and as such may be an issue for
users trying to show their images on large displays. To correct this,
the user simply has to specify the physical size or aspect ratio of the
display that they are using. This can be done in several different ways:
When disable is selected, no aspect ratio correction is applied
and the images are output in their normal manner. If the logical
and physical aspect ratios are not the same the images may be
distorted slightly.
The common ratios list allows you to select from a list of com-
mon ratios used by displays. If you happen to know this value it
allows you to quickly dial it in and the correction can be quickly
made.
Alternately, you can select physical size and simply enter the
measurements of the display you are using. Units do not matter,
all you have to make sure of is that the two measurements are
performed in the same manner.
The select monitor dropdown allows you to select which monitor the
slideshow will be displayed on. If your computer has multiple video
outputs, this allows you to connect an HDTV to the secondary output
to display the slideshow while working as you normally do on another
display. When you select an entry on the list, the monitor it represents
will flash red for a moment to indicate the choice you have made. Please
note that this dropdown will be disabled unless the computer has more
than one active monitor configured, so make sure you have things set
up before making your selection.
The false colour mode section allows you to control exactly how the
false colour mode operates. The shadow region controls which range of
tones will be displayed in blue and the highlight region controls which
regions will be co ded in yellow-red. Any tones between the two values
will be displayed in green. The standard values generally work best,
however you are free to change these to whatever you desire.
The saturation limit field allows you to specify at what point ITP
considers a pixel blown for the blown highlights mode. By default the
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