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grogthegreat
Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 166 Location: San Diego, CA
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| whatagoof wrote: | Hi again everybody.
I've a question about achieving sharpness/clarity:
I know that the size of the tubes (7, 8, 9) has the biggest effect, but would moving the projector closer to the screen - and projecting onto a smaller-sized screen as a result - add sharpness too?...or only brightness?
Okay, thanks, bye!  |
It would add brightness but other than that you won't really gain anything. The projector would be displaying the same amount of detail; it would just be condensed into a smaller area.
As for blocking the picture, I've had my projector on a four foot high dresser with me sitting right in front of it. At this position my head wouldn't block anything and the screen was so big that I was looking up at the picture. I've sat as close as four feet away but I was sitting off to one side while playing halo3. This close, it is impossible to see the entire screen without moving your head around. It worked perfectly for Halo as I only needed to see the bottom right corner but would be uncomfortable for a movie.
My 2Cents,
-Greg
_________________ First projector: Sony 1252q with 3500 hours
Second projector: NEC 9PG+
current projector: Sony G90
100" 3:4 draper screen.
I must keep upgrading till the voices stop!!
"I CAN HAZ CRT PRUJEKTER."
-Curt Palme
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