A final note: One issue you may encounter when mirroring to a TV is
overscan. Many TVs are set to
overscan their HDMI inputs, which will make the image appear zoomed-in.
This pedestal level (bias) can be removed from images according to one of the following proceedings: get the mean value on the
overscan region of each frame and subtract this constant off the whole rest of the frame, or average a sample (around 10) of bias frames pixel by pixel in order to get a mean bias frame, and subtract this frame from each image.
Other features include an adjustable 16:9/4:3 display, dual three-colour tally lights, underscan and
overscan, image flip, customer editable video title, Canon DSLR scale zoom-in, and safe mark display.
In addition, a dynamic contrast ratio of 10,000,000:1, wide-range of aspect ratios: Full, Aspect,
Overscan, 1:1, 17", 19", 19" Widescreen and 22" Widescreen; PBP (Picture-By-Picture); and Nvidia 3D Vision ready configuration should provide an irresistible treat to gaming enthusiasts & high-end multimedia freaks alike.
Flexible aspect ratio controls allow for easy removal of the black bars in letterbox and pillar-box images, as well as correction for
overscan and underscan.
VXA also offers
overscan, in which the heads can read data from any physical location on the tape without having to follow tracks from beginning to end.
The K-3189 particles were analyzed for 500 s at 10 kV and 20 kV utilizing both an
overscan of the particle area and a spot analysis on the particle center.
VXA technology is based on three complementary innovations: Discrete Packet Format(TM) (DPF), Variable Speed Operation(TM) (VSO), and
OverScan Operation(TM) (OSO).
As TV screens do not display the full width of the transmitted picture, Microsoft's engineers plan to use the extreme ends of each scanning line, known as the horizontal
overscan, to carry digital code.
Third- and fourth-generation scanners collect data through 360 [degrees] rotation or more (
overscan).