Wait, are we talking about vertical banding? If that's what you are seeing, then call it vertical banding, not this "scanlines" business... that way we know what you're talking about...
Wait, are we talking about vertical banding? If that's what you are seeing, then call it vertical banding, not this "scanlines" business... that way we know what you're talking about...
Ok, well, I'm not going to try to change the horrible semantics of en entire forum, but scanlines have a distinct definition that is limited to CRT and anything else that uses raster-scanning to create an image (I know of nothing else but CRT that uses this method). I have a CRT projector, and...
Ok, well, I'm not going to try to change the horrible semantics of en entire forum, but scanlines have a distinct definition that is limited to CRT and anything else that uses raster-scanning to create an image (I know of nothing else but CRT that uses this method). I have a CRT projector, and...
I see one post you describe it as this:
Again, you have a digital projector, so you fundamentally are NOT seeing scanlines. If this is occuring during vertical panning, it may be bob&weave problems or other scaling/processing problems, but I don't think your terminology is at all appropriate...
I see one post you describe it as this:
Again, you have a digital projector, so you fundamentally are NOT seeing scanlines. If this is occuring during vertical panning, it may be bob&weave problems or other scaling/processing problems, but I don't think your terminology is at all appropriate...
I see your posts there, but is this something you came up with on your own? I've never heard the term mentioned before, and furthermore, you are NOT seeing scanlines. So you may be seeing screendoor appearance, which varies on picture material, but you are CERTAINLY not seeing scan-lines...
I see your posts there, but is this something you came up with on your own? I've never heard the term mentioned before, and furthermore, you are NOT seeing scanlines. So you may be seeing screendoor appearance, which varies on picture material, but you are CERTAINLY not seeing scan-lines...