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Is this a good way to get geometry close to perfect? |
SteveG103
 Rank: Sony Buff 
Joined: Aug 06, 2006
Posts: 17
From: New York
 | Posted: 2006-08-17 17:30
Have an idea to take some tracing paper, Make a grid of lines using a ruler then taping them to my TV screen, using the edges of the screen to line them up so they are straight. Has this been done before, and with any luck? I never realized how hard it would be just trying to eyeball if the lines and boxes are straight. Plus whenever i seem to go to a new geometry pattern on Avia alot of them show different problems even after i seemed to have them fixed using other patterns.
Could that be due to convergence problems?
 
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andyross
 Rank: Sony Legend 
Joined: Mar 09, 2004
Posts: 1093
From: Schaumburg, IL
 | Posted: 2006-08-18 17:07
I just use a ruler or straightedge or tape measure to check for bowing. The ruler helps in checking for even spacing (linearity).
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