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I just need a little help on figuring out what is the best way to measure the drop from my ceiling that my screen needs to be? And is there a certain drop the projector needs to be to get the best image? I have 8' ceilings. I have a BenQ W5000 and will (most likely) be installing a 110" 2:35:1 screen (50"hx108"w OD). I think I calculated that the throw will be 18'6"? Or somewhere in that neighborhood. And yes..I will be using an anamorphic lens. The BenQ has a v stretch mode for it.
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Beta Man Thanx for that info. I've tried that one before but it doesn't give a 2:35:1 calc and doesn't give a floor to top of screen height in relation to projector height. Does the screen height need to be at the top of the screen height?? Middle of the screen? I want to know what is the opimum placement of the projector in relation to the screen?
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As far as optimum placement of the projector, most installers recommend lining up the center of the projector lens with the top of your screen, dead center to the screen, and then using your vertical lens shift to shift your image 1/2 picture height to fill your screen correctly. If you have the ability to place your projector lens lower than that, down to as low as the center of the screen, that would be fine also, although that placement is usually more problematic as peoples' heads and the tops of seating/furniture may start to get in the way of the light path. |
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SI has a calculator, too. You can change the ratio of your screen there?? But it doesn't do the projector throw. I guess it's best to just project it on the wall and mask it out like Beta Man said? I could just make the screen and back up the projector until it fits the screen at 2:35:1? Then mount it? I have the luxury of doing that. All my wiring will be done after I get all my dimensions correct.
http://www.siscreens.com/calc/calc.p...=500&width=810 Last edited by mnfish; 07-15-2009 at 12:07 AM. |
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