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APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Edge tear
An artifact observed in interlaced video where the screen appears to be split horizontally. Edge tears appear when the video feed is out of 
sync with the refresh rate of the display device.
EDID	(Extended	Display	Identification	Data)
Information stored in the projector that can be read by the source.
EDID is used on the HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs, allowing the source to automatically configure to the optimum display settings.
EDTV	(Enhanced...

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APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Gamma
A nonlinear operation used to code and decode luminance. It originates from the Cathode Ray Tube technology used in legacy television 
sets.
Ghosting
An artifact in 3D image viewing. Ghosting occurs when an image intended \
for one eye is partially seen by the other eye.
Ghosting can be removed by optimizing the dark time and sync delay.
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection)
An encryption scheme used to protect video content.
HDTV...

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Interlacing
A method of updating the image. The screen is divided in two fields, one containing every odd horizontal line, the other one containing the\
 
even lines. The fields are then alternately updated. In analog TV interlacing was commonly used as a way of doubling the refresh rate without 
consuming extra bandwidth.
Interleaving
The alternation between left and right eye images when displaying 3D.
LED (Light Emitting Diode)
An electronic...

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OSD (on-screen display)
The projector menus allowing you to adjust various settings.
Overlapping region
See blend region.
PAL (Phase Alternate Line)
The television system used in the UK, Australia and other countries - 625 lines transmitted at 50 interlaced fields per second.
Pillarboxing
Black margins at the left and right of the image. Pillarboxing appears w\
hen a narrower image is packed into a wider frame without changing 
the aspect ratio....

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Progressive scanning
A method of updating the image in which the lines of each frame are drawn in a sequence, without interlacing.
Pulldown
The process of converting a 24 fps film footage to a video frame rate (25 fps for PA L/SECAM, 30 fps for NTSC) by adding extra frames. DP 
projectors automatically carry out reverse pulldown whenever possible.
Resolution
The number of pixels in an image, usually represented by the number of pixels per line and t\...

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Synchronization
A timing signal used to coordinate an action.
Test pattern
A still image specially prepared for testing a projection system. It may \
contain various combinations of colors, lines and geometric shapes.
TheaterScope
An aspect ratio used in conjunction with a special anamorphic lens to display 2.35:1 images packed into a 16:9 frame.
Throw distance
The distance between the screen and the projector.
Throw ratio
The ratio of the throw...

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APPENDIX F: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Vertical Scan Rate
The rate at which the frames of the incoming signal are refreshed. The rate is set by the vertical synchronization from the source and 
measured in Hertz.
Vignetting
Optical cropping of the image caused by the components in the projection\
 lens.  This can happen if too much offset is applied when 
positioning the image using the lens mount.
Vista
An aspect ratio of 1.66:1.
WUXGA
A display resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels with a...

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Technical Specifications
Digital Projection reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice.
Models
The specifications on these pages refer to the following projector:
Series name
HIGHlite Laser WUXGA 3D
Color system: 3-chip DLP®
Display type: 3 x 0.67” DarkChip™ DMD™
DMD™	specification	(native):	1920 x 1200 pixels, +/- 12° tilt angle
Fast transit pixels for smooth grayscale and improved contrast.
Notes
   
Digital Projection...

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Inputs and outputs
TypeConnectorQtyTypeConnectorQty
Video & ComputerCommunication & Control
HDMI 1.4HDMI23D Sync OutBNC1
DVI-DDVI13D Sync InBNC1
HDBaseTRJ451LANRJ451
3G-SDI InBNC1RS2329-pin D-Sub1
3G-SDI OutBNC1Wired Remote3.5 mm Stereo Jack1
VGA15-pin D-Sub112V Trigger3.5 mm Stereo Jack2
Component Video3 x BNC1Service PortUSB Type A1
Component Video3 x RCA1
Bandwidth
• 170 MHz on analog RGB
• 165 Megapixels per second on HDMI and DVI 
• 297 Megapixels...

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Lenses
Detailed information about available lenses can be found in Appendix A: Lens Part Numbers.
Further information about lens offsets can be found in Positioning The Image > Maximum offset range.
Lens mount
• Motorised shift, zoom and focus.
Mechanical mounting
• Front/Rear Table
• Front/Rear Ceiling
• Adjustable Front/Rear Feet
Orientation
• Table Top or Inverted: Yes 
• Pointing Up:   Ye s
• Pointing Down:  Yes 
• Roll (Portrait):    Yes, within the...
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