Not sure if I should call it that or not, but here is what it's doing.
When I go to pattern mode, and align that on my 100' screen, it is perfectly centered (after moving it). But when the HDMI from the computer starts up, the picture is smaller by about 2" in every direction. If i take that computer image and attempt to fit it to the screen. All of a sudden I have a 'light bleed' on the outsides. The picture itself is still perfectly aligned in, but you see a light board outside of the screen.
I thought maybe it has to do with the aspect ratio, but it is 'stuck' in normal mode on the projector. I am running an Ati 5650 (I believe) and the picture quality is amazing, just I don't know how to fix this. Any ideas?
I posted on avs and haven't had a response really, someone mentioned all pictures bleed onto the frame and i responded:
Well I don't mind bleeding on the frame, thats nothing. But the bleeding goes beyond the frame by almost an inch on the sides and maybe a quarter of an inch on top and bottom. It is most noticeable when I am in a completely dark scene and the room is dark and you can see the light outside of the border.
Once again, it's not any of the actual picture bleeding out, it's just like a light border around it.
When I go to pattern mode, and align that on my 100' screen, it is perfectly centered (after moving it). But when the HDMI from the computer starts up, the picture is smaller by about 2" in every direction. If i take that computer image and attempt to fit it to the screen. All of a sudden I have a 'light bleed' on the outsides. The picture itself is still perfectly aligned in, but you see a light board outside of the screen.
I thought maybe it has to do with the aspect ratio, but it is 'stuck' in normal mode on the projector. I am running an Ati 5650 (I believe) and the picture quality is amazing, just I don't know how to fix this. Any ideas?
I posted on avs and haven't had a response really, someone mentioned all pictures bleed onto the frame and i responded:
Well I don't mind bleeding on the frame, thats nothing. But the bleeding goes beyond the frame by almost an inch on the sides and maybe a quarter of an inch on top and bottom. It is most noticeable when I am in a completely dark scene and the room is dark and you can see the light outside of the border.
Once again, it's not any of the actual picture bleeding out, it's just like a light border around it.