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Keystone correction
Keystone correction, colloquially also called keystoning, is a function that allows multimedia projectors that are not placed perpendicular to the horizontal centreline of the screen (too high or too low) to skew the output image, thereby making making it rectangular. Without such correction the image will appear as a horizontal trapezoid, the shape of an architectural keystone; hence the name of the feature.
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