Digital Spectrum 1862-MF-61-7 User Manual

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Step 1: Create the 16:9 Source Image 
Prepare an image at 16:9 aspect ratio that is larger than 800x600. When 
viewed with an image editor, the image will look normal, just really wide. 
It should not appear stretched. It should appear as you want it to appear on 
the 16:9 target display. 
It is easy to check that an image is the correct size. If you take 16 and 
divide it by 9, the result is 1.778 (I rounded up). A 16:9 aspect image 
should yield 1.7778 when you divide the width by the height. If you run 
the numbers and you don’t get a value that is within 0.01 of 1.778, you 
need to crop the image so that the numbers come out correct.  
If the image dimensions are 16:9 and the image looks distorted at this step, 
the final image will look distorted. Figure 34 shows a sample image that 
has been cropped to exactly 16:9 aspect dimension. 
 
Figure  34  - Original Image, 16:9 Aspect (2160x1215 pixels) 
Step 2 : Scale to 800x600 
Using an image editing program, resize the image to 800 wide by 600 
pixels tall. Your editing tool may have a checkbox to “constrains 
proportions” or “preserve aspect ratio” as you scale the image… if so this 
needs to be turned off. When complete, the image will look squished… 
see Figure 35 for a comparison. 
 
Figure 35 - Image Resized to 800x600 
 
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Note:  Once the MemoryFrame USB driver is installed the “Digital 
Spectrum  MemoryFrame” USB device will be listed as an “Imaging 
Device” in the imaging devices section of the Windows® Device 
Manager. 
6.5 
Building Slideshows  
Digital PixMaster lets you create a complete slideshow of images for 
download to the MemoryFrame. The PC does not need to be connected to 
the MemoryFrame to create slideshows; only to transfer. To start Digital 
PixMaster™ double click on the Digital PixMaster icon.  By default, 
Digital PixMaster™ will open an empty slideshow template. See Figure 7. 
 
Figure 7 – Digital PixMasterTemplate 
Click either INSERT or use the browser to locate the images (JPEG, TIFF, 
BMP, PNG, or GIF) that you want to use as content for the slideshow. 
Digital PixMaster supports “drag-n-drop” functionality; select an image 
from the browser window and drag into the Digital PixMaster template. 
The target position in the Digital PixMaster template is identified by a 
shadow appearing in the current selected position. Images within Digital 
PixMaster can be moved around in the same manner. Digital PixMaster 
also supports “paste from clipboard,” to allow simple selection of one or 
more images from the Internet, email, hard-drive, or any other storage 
device.   You can also use the Windows “Copy” & “Paste” functions to