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Renee Pigeon asks:
 
 
> Can Don and/or anyone else explain why this would happen with a video
> projector?  Is more of the frame visible when using a projector than when
> running a tape on a TV?  Curious since I use a video projector for my film
> and lit classes.
 
In general, yes.  I assume that some adjustments to the projector are
possible, but I don't usually see the same problems on a monitor (or at
least they're not as apparent).
 
I'm sure others on this list know the technical aspects of this.
 
Don Larsson
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