Quote Originally Posted by FxDrew View Post
X & Y skew is not the same as keystoning. The problem is when your projector is not centered on your screen. The pixels will be closer together on one side, so you may correct the keystoning, but the pixels will not be proportionate. The skew squishes the content to either side to make it look like it's normal(yes... 'squish' is a very complex technical word... note sarcasm of my own choice of words). What video folks will roll their eyes at is that you should have done the math to get a straight on shot. The other is that you lose detail in the image because you sample some pixels and stretch them/squish them.

Andrew in order to have a fine customizzation of the offset
(X-Y image movement) you can use together offset other command
like for example:

1) you can move X-Y the mixes by unlook it
2) you can move center image by unlook it
3) you can adjust image size by SCALE

Another important suggest is to do AUTO ADJUST IMAGE on the monitor
to have the mixes perfectly centered in the monitor.
This important to do it,every new computer and monitor start.

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