Due to the vagaries of CRT electronics, it is usually not possible to get a variety of circles in different places on the screen all perfectly shaped.
In order to get the geometry correct all over the screen, it is usually necessary to have individual controls for each of numerous small zones, perhaps 64 zones side by side in an 8x8 grid covering the entire image area.
For most viewing, such precise calibration is overkill.
Many upscale CRT projectors, have such numerous small zones for convergence.
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