I resort to tablets when I'm sick, exclusively.
Video projectors are usually extremely bad for photography - I know
only a few that will be up to the task.
My tip: Print the photos and enjoy people's breath ;-)
Amities
Philippe
Le 18 févr. 14 à 19:40, Mike Lazzari a écrit :
>> If the image is projected through a laptop, make sure the laptop's
>> display
>> port resolution is set to exactly as the native resolution of the
>> projector,
>> it is to make sure you get the right aspect ratio and better image
>> quality.
> and:
>> With recent projectors and laptops, using HDMI, the laptop should
>> automagically set the correct resolution. At least
>> mine does.
> So how would one do that with W8.1? And still maintain the native
> resolution of the tablet/notebook? I recently used my tablet to
> display
> webpages and running programs at a meeting using the HDTV setup
> provided
> connected via hdmi, library meeting room. We (the tech/volunteer and
> I)
> could not get the TV display to expand to fill the screen properly.
> Both are 16:9. Tablet running basic Intel graphics.
>
> Mike
>
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