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1.6.3.96 Possible Issue with live projection


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I have made a live projection before with expected result. Today I was getting some odd results. I would lay out a projection on a TV screen but the layout for adding a picture was vertical and even centering a picture in that vertical space (that should have been horizontal) produced weird results

The tut is here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gul0SvjahE&t=6s

The only thing that is different is that my background graphic is vertical with a horizontal TV screen in it. That should not matter

If I cut the picture so it is basically a landscape then the live projection works well5a298a865e923_abcdefg19.jpg.c6e5a22792387335635daeca5339c86f.jpg

 

The results are the same in the current release

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I grabbed a landscape picture with a tv screen

Made a copy and cropped it so the graphic was a portrait graphic

I added a graphic to both TV screens

The results are attached

It seems live projection had some issues with portrait graphics

 

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Has anyone been able to confirm this? 

Thanks in advance

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OS build    22621.1928
Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz   2.90 GHz
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Hi Rick,

I'm struggling a bit to understand where you're having problems. When doing a live projection, your projection is stretched to match the image ratio - this is unavoidable due to the way it works (which in your case is a portrait one). This means that any image you place on your projection has to be stretched/squashed to compensate. See attached video.

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8 hours ago, Sean P said:

Hi Rick,

I'm struggling a bit to understand where you're having problems. When doing a live projection, your projection is stretched to match the image ratio - this is unavoidable due to the way it works (which in your case is a portrait one). This means that any image you place on your projection has to be stretched/squashed to compensate. See attached video.

LiveProjection.mp4

Ok you gave me something to test (thank you) and I will get back

I am having the experience of (as you can see) the portrait version being out of proportion. You made it out of proportion on the  flat area and when you removed the projection it seemed to fil.

Let me get back to this thread

Thanks for the reply

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I think the error was between the chair and keyboard.

Thanks for the help

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Windows 11 Pro Version    22H2
OS build    22621.1928
Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz   2.90 GHz
Installed RAM    16.0 GB (15.7 GB usable)
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