1. Adjust the projection distance
The projection distance is the most important factor affecting the projection size. Generally speaking, the closer the projection distance, the smaller the projected image; On the contrary, the farther the distance, the larger the projected image. Therefore, adjusting the projection distance can effectively adjust the projection size. If you need to enlarge the projection, you can put the projector back; If you need to reduce the projection, you can put the projector forward. Of course, the appropriate projection distance should be selected according to the size of the site and the performance of the projector.
2. Adjust the projection ratio of the projector
The projection ratio of the projector is usually 16:9 or 4:3. If the projection ratio of 16:9 is projected on the screen of 4:3, there will be black edges or deformation. Therefore, adjusting the projection ratio of the projector can also change the projection size. Generally speaking, you can find the option of projection scale in the settings of the projector, and you can get the appropriate projection size by choosing the option of the same screen scale.
3. Adjust the focus of the projector
The focal length of the projector is also a factor that affects the projection size. Too close or too far focal length will cause image distortion or unclear projection. Therefore, if the projection size needs to be adjusted, it can also be achieved by adjusting the focal length of the projector. Generally speaking, you can change the focal length by manually adjusting the lens of the projector, thus changing the projection size.
Generally speaking, adjusting the projection size of the projector is a relatively simple operation. As long as you master the above three methods, you can adjust the projection size according to the site and demand to achieve the best viewing effect.