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the minimum information of Horizontal and Vertical size and the desired<br />

refresh rate. It’s also possible to constrain the Vertical size of the resolution<br />

by selecting a custom, 4:3 or 16/9 aspect ratio and then left clicking your<br />

mouse on the Vertical Resolution box which will then automatically calculate<br />

the Vertical Resolution for the given Horizontal Resolution and Aspect Ratio.<br />

Once you have entered the required information it’s simply a matter of<br />

pressing the ‘Create’ button. The resolutions are created using one of two<br />

VESA ® standards, Coordinated Video Timings (CVT) or Generalized Timing<br />

Formula (GTF) in order to make the created resolutions as compatible as<br />

possible with standard video equipment. If you find your created resolution<br />

does not work effectively try the calculation using GTF.<br />

Once you press the Create, you’re asked if you want to add this new entry to<br />

the resolution table. If you select No, the resolution can only be added to the<br />

table using the Advanced Create and edit screen.<br />

Once the new resolution is created the ‘Scaler menu values’ frame will show<br />

what the unit’s on-screen values would be if you were in the ‘Adjust Image<br />

Parameters’ screen.<br />

Figure 15 Resolution editor - Unit on screen values<br />

If the resolution was added to the resolution table, then the table at the bottom<br />

of the screen will update and show the newly created resolution and all its<br />

timing parameters. New resolutions are named using the resolution H and V<br />

size; refresh rate and the letter U to signify a user created resolution. Using<br />

the Timings tab you can alter this text.

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