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Old 29-01-2008, 09:46 AM
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Bought a fixed screen and projector, i imagine the screen is mounted first but what's the best way of selecting where on the ceiling the projector goes?
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http://www.projectorcentral.com/proj...calculator.cfm

here you go mate... use that to calculate the distance you should mount the projector from the screen - depending on screen size etc.
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according to the calculator at 1.00x zoom im running out of room by about 20cm
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yes that's one way of going about it...but i think i'll play with the zoom and focus a bit

can't wait to watch a film in uncompressed pcm!
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Pete - 20cm is nothing and im sure it will be fine
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just going back to this...

http://www.projectorcentral.com/Opto...calculator.htm

project calculator gives you two distances 3.54 - 4.2m due to my 100" screen. obviously the projector needs to be installed between these distances however what's prefferable? to mount it closer or further away?
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hey Pete,

i think what that does is it gives you the optimal 'zoom' on the projector. If you install it at 3.54m from the wall you'll have it zoomed in and if you do the 4.2, it will be zoomed out to max - not that it makes any difference to what you're seeing but with a 100" screen you'll definitely want to be at 4.2m - otherwise you might find its like sitting almost in the front row of the cinema.

But yeah, anywhere in between those two numbers is good depending on your room.
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