After stumbling through the manual and the online help I seem to have managed to get a reasonable sized image that doesn’t wrap and seems to fit the screen quite nicely. I’m going to chalk this up to ‘correct physical alignment’ but I honestly have no idea what I did right.
The image started out shifted quite a bit on the green tube, visibly off to one side. In the end, I had an image that filled the screen and looked ok. Re-checking the tube face(s) I had a fairly well centered image.
Again, more praise for the Ampro ‘registration’. It is a lot more complicated than using point convergence, but it seems that this unit is a step above the ECP for getting a high quality image.
I’m going to have to figure out how to set the G2 levels. It seems that the green is much higher than the red or blue. In the pluge test pattern, only the green shows the moving black bars — the red and blue tube have nothing. I suspect this is what is making the overall image seem ‘green’.
Well, more to do, but it is starting to get back to a state where I’d watch (and enjoy) a movie again.