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I'm trying to find some kind of UPSIDE DOWN Train Track type system that I can easily move/slide my projector closer or farther from my screen to able me to quickly adjust my aspect ratios.
ex.. from a 2:35 film (where the black bars project on the floor and ceiling) to a 4:3 Wii or PS3 game. Finding this type of Ceiling Mount online is trickier then I thought. Anyone build something like this yet? thanks Frank. |
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http://www.chiefmfg.com/search_resul...CategoryID=307
This video explains how they work: http://www.chiefmfg.com/videos_anima...spx?VideoID=60 Last edited by ZIPPO; 02-05-2010 at 10:17 AM. |
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You’re projector should really be in fixed one location position not moved around.
But the black bars will still have light level very subtle light level on the floor and ceiling. Masking might be an option providing the price isn’t silly. Also DIY hang them up lightweight timber with black material stabled to hold it on the wood and then some eye-hocks and just hook it up to mask off the thick black bars for 2.35:1 scope and different ones narrow black bars for W/S 1.85:1. Last edited by JBL4645; 02-05-2010 at 02:40 PM. |
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Masking that is motorized and as matter of fact there was volunteer thing I did around 20 years ago at different local cinema where they didn’t have motorized masking and just hung large black lightweight farming up that had black acoustical transparent cloth, and hung it on the sides of the screen as the cinema is also used for stage theatre plays. |
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Although I don’t mind to much in my home being a former projectionist it doesn’t bother me. Thou a little slight bit of hand, and turning the W/S image down by so much to make it roughly the same height as when its on full for scope film that also expands outwards slightly as it should do. Academy ratio I just set the zoom to smallest as possible to put the image in the centre of the screen as it should be. Last edited by JBL4645; 02-05-2010 at 02:55 PM. |
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I do want to go anamorphic, but I don't want to buy a NEW projector just yet, i want to see what the 3D brings us, if Im gonna spend on a good quality new projector next year or this xmas, i want to make sure I dont go DOH 2 months after.
but then again, thats what the tech biz is all about eh? we always want the NEWEST gadget ![]() and yes, been at the Lucas theater, it's where we have our dailies, its AMAZING but I have NOT been insode the projection booth |
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![]() ![]() Also since you seen the dailies do you get to see the final cut once its all been mixed and ready to be shipped out into big wide open world? What is the style of presentation like do they run a THX trailer before your feature your finished work is up there on the BIG SCREEN! Hmm 3D I think they are working around this solution for Blurauy so we don’t have to ware those god awful Red and Blue cardboard glasses that have gone out with a few Bluray titles so far. I like the Dolby3D flawless no issues but what would a consumer version cost and is there way to make it work for all consumers with minimal cost? talking about can they make it work with a new simple device that can be plugged into any flat screen and video projector without costing lets be reasonable shall we, £100.00 pounds or roughly $200.00 dollars. Also what about a DIY track I think if dolly track used for cameras? What about something that can be brought for next to nothing something that has the same principles of device platform attached to running track that slides up and down. I can’t think of anything of the top of my head, but I’m sure for sure that if you go to a DIY store or kitchen utilities store they’ll have such a thing that can be modified into something not so expensive, that would work? The arms that are used on computer-desk that slides the platform forwards and backwards Last edited by JBL4645; 02-05-2010 at 03:39 PM. |
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Yeah' It's a oldy, about 1995 vintage. There's a website that deals with this type of PJ if your interested.
curtepalme.com It seems that in the last years of CRT projectors there was a push for picture quality that sent these things into the big dollars. Problem is they're heavy and complicated to set up, but like tube amplifiers some people like them anyway. Manufacturers are after market share and profit margin long before they think about whether or not you and I get quality product so convenience and competitive pricing have given us an endless list of crap that goes as Hi-Fi and this is the same for HT. Most people who buy a PJ these days are interested in the weight and how much space it takes up, and price. Manufacturers have to compete on these grounds ahead of picture quality. Surround sound is of course what's in style now but just like "quad" sound in the '70's ,2 speakers will sound a lot better than 4 if the total price of the speakers is the same. Most people buy the stuff because of good marketing. The best example I can think of right now is mp3's although this is proving to backfire on the music industry by allowing us to choose what we like.. Very convenient, inexpensive, and most people don't care that they sound cheap. TV's are light so you can take them home yourself, thin so they don't take up much space, and cheap compared to a CRT of the same size screen, but the picture quality sucks on LCD and a plasma will not be running for a long time. Most of us have a crt tv that that we have to think for a while to remember when we bought it. Such is the state of the art in home entertainment in these dark days. ![]() |
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