I use a 106" High Gain 2.8 screen with the 5360. Its plenty bright in 3D and retina burning in 2D. I have to use a neutral density filter in 2D just to reduce the brightness to make it tolerable.
I use a 106" High Gain 2.8 screen with the 5360. Its plenty bright in 3D and retina burning in 2D. I have to use a neutral density filter in 2D just to reduce the brightness to make it tolerable.
I have had mine for some weeks only. This weekend I've placed it in its definite installation, with a ceiling mounting. But I was confused because the image was all blurry and quite less bright that in my firsts tests projecting in wall. And the fonts in the screen looked like if some re-scaling was being done even at the native resolution. Quite shocking. After some headaches and frustration, I just found that it was all due to keystonning. Turn keystonning off and live with the image deformation if it's not too much. Definitely, it's worth the trade.
Me being new to projectors, I had the naive idea that the keystonning setting was physicaly moving the DLP chip. What an error! Fortunately I found this out searching for the reason.
I have had mine for some weeks only. This weekend I've placed it in its definite installation, with a ceiling mounting. But I was confused because the image was all blurry and quite less bright that in my firsts tests projecting in wall. And the fonts in the screen looked like if some re-scaling was being done even at the native resolution. Quite shocking. After some headaches and frustration, I just found that it was all due to keystonning. Turn keystonning off and live with the image deformation if it's not too much. Definitely, it's worth the trade.
Me being new to projectors, I had the naive idea that the keystonning setting was physicaly moving the DLP chip. What an error! Fortunately I found this out searching for the reason.
I use digital keystone and have a good image but i also need to use higher resolution than the projectors native (1280x960 looks great while the projectors native are 1024x768). Using native res ingame at the same time with keystoning actually looks way worse! I think it may depend a little on the projectors used and how they handle keystoning.
I use digital keystone and have a good image but i also need to use higher resolution than the projectors native (1280x960 looks great while the projectors native are 1024x768). Using native res ingame at the same time with keystoning actually looks way worse! I think it may depend a little on the projectors used and how they handle keystoning.
[quote name='Likay' date='08 June 2011 - 07:15 PM' timestamp='1307553304' post='1249284']
I use digital keystone and have a good image but i also need to use higher resolution than the projectors native (1280x960 looks great while the projectors native are 1024x768). Using native res ingame at the same time with keystoning actually looks way worse! I think it may depend a little on the projectors used and how they handle keystoning.
[/quote]I didn't know that, thx. I have to learn it all now.
[quote name='Likay' date='08 June 2011 - 07:15 PM' timestamp='1307553304' post='1249284']
I use digital keystone and have a good image but i also need to use higher resolution than the projectors native (1280x960 looks great while the projectors native are 1024x768). Using native res ingame at the same time with keystoning actually looks way worse! I think it may depend a little on the projectors used and how they handle keystoning.
I didn't know that, thx. I have to learn it all now.
Me being new to projectors, I had the naive idea that the keystonning setting was physicaly moving the DLP chip. What an error! Fortunately I found this out searching for the reason.
Me being new to projectors, I had the naive idea that the keystonning setting was physicaly moving the DLP chip. What an error! Fortunately I found this out searching for the reason.
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.
I use digital keystone and have a good image but i also need to use higher resolution than the projectors native (1280x960 looks great while the projectors native are 1024x768). Using native res ingame at the same time with keystoning actually looks way worse! I think it may depend a little on the projectors used and how they handle keystoning.
[/quote]I didn't know that, thx. I have to learn it all now.
I use digital keystone and have a good image but i also need to use higher resolution than the projectors native (1280x960 looks great while the projectors native are 1024x768). Using native res ingame at the same time with keystoning actually looks way worse! I think it may depend a little on the projectors used and how they handle keystoning.
I didn't know that, thx. I have to learn it all now.