I just got my projector and mounted it and it looks like I am going to have to do some major keystone corrections. Is it worth sticking with this projector and doing the keystone corrections or would it be wise to get another projector with lens shift.
VOLKeith
03-11-07, 08:25 PM
Run your primary source material in and do the keystoning and see if you can tell a difference. If it looks good I wouldn't worry about it. At the price and performance of these projectors I would stick with it if possible.
Jim McC
03-11-07, 11:59 PM
I use 4 clicks of keystone, and there is NO DIFFERENCE IN IMAGE QUALITY.
rutlian
03-12-07, 01:12 AM
I used 2 and can tell the diff. I have my pj tilted a little bit.
i also use 2 clicks of keystone my projector is on a low shelf on a coffe table tilted up a little and with keystone at 2 the picture is AWESOME!! at one time i had my keystone at 5 and i still could not tell any picture degrading.
daggerNC
03-12-07, 09:56 PM
How much does each click compensate for approximately? I'll need 16"-18" of tilt correction to line up to the top of my screen.
Mazeroth
03-12-07, 11:35 PM
How much does each click compensate for approximately? I'll need 16"-18" of tilt correction to line up to the top of my screen.
I second this question! :p
now this is just a quess i was off about 4-6 inchs and 2 clicks did it for me.
Jim McC
03-13-07, 02:24 AM
I raised my image 20" and used 4 clicks.
Beautiful. Thanks!
GOOD LUCK!! i love my FP don't think i would ever own anything else again.