resizing for 10ft TV screen display

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edwarddingman
Jul 10, 2007
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I have an image that I need to resize for a 10ft display. Not sure if it is a large LCD TV or some type of monitor. This is for a courtroom presentation and the jury will be veiwing it from probably 30-40 ft away. Any advice?

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Robert_Barnett
Jul 10, 2007
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I have an image that I need to resize for a 10ft display. Not sure if it is a large LCD TV or some type of monitor. This is for a courtroom presentation and the jury will be veiwing it from probably 30-40 ft away. Any advice?

Well, you need to know the resolution of the screen. Most HD TVs give a resolution. These super large displays should provide that information as well.

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edwarddingman
Jul 10, 2007
Thanks will get that info
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John_Gayman
Jul 11, 2007
What you also need to find out is how you will be feeding the signal to the TV/monitor. If it is a TV/monitor with a VGA input then I assume you will be feeding it with a laptop and you can drive it at whatever resolution it supports.

If you will be feeding it a video signal via S-video, Component or Composite then it really doesn’t matter as your resolution will be limited to 720×480 – regardless of screen size.

I’m assuming even if it’s an HDTV you are not planning on using a Blu-ray or HD-DVD player.

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