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What Is Keystone Correction for Projectors? And Why You Should Avoid It

Posted on June 15, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

If you’ve ever tried to set up a projector you’ll be familiar with the struggle of getting a perfectly rectangular image on the wall. This is because the lens of projector has to be perpendicular to the screen. If any corner of the projector is closer to the screen than its opposite, you’ll get some kind of trapezoid instead of a nice rectangle.
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