Has anyone heard of EluneVision screens? They are an Asian brand. Are they any good?
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Originally Posted by DaveHao /forum/post/21318847
The light leakage is minimal from the back side of the screen, and I have extensively tested it vs the regular Reference Studio 100 with the black backing for the Fixed. In fact in our demo room, I have the Reference Studio Tab Tension 4 inches in front of our Fixed Frame. There is no difference in picture quality between the two screens, one with a black backing and one without. The white surface of the Reference Fixed would scatter any light from the Tab Tension back to the Tab Tension and thus make this a good test.
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Originally Posted by hingis_fan /forum/post/21319072
What size 16:9 reference gray should I go with? Looks like 100", 108" or 115" will all work ok....Sitting 13' back is there such a thing as too big?
Help!
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Originally Posted by miloshj /forum/post/21320154
I would go with the 100" or the 108" personally, but it's a matter of taste. Some would go with 115" even, but I think the safe bet for the majority would be either the 100" or 108".
Thanks,
Milosh
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Really? I asked around and got bigger advice. I'll be 10 feet away and am considering 120" 16:9 or even more if 2.35:1 format.
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Originally Posted by miloshj /forum/post/21344473
From 10 feet away, I don't think you would be able to see the whole screen surface very clearly without having to shift your eyes back and forth, which would mean you went too big. Personal taste is always there, but I don't think I would go above 100" screen from 10' away.
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Originally Posted by rnrgagne /forum/post/21344981
I'm trying to set the drop-stop on my reference screen now that I'm ready to use it and I can't for the life of me get the adjustment tool to do anything. I can't tell if it's seating into any kind of socket when I insert it into the designated hole. When I did find some resistance I turned it for about 10 turns and nothing...so I tried about fifty turns unitl my fingers were sore and still nothing... it drops down too far.
I'm definitiely turning it in the right direction according to the arrows on the sticker... but I have no idea if the resistance I'm feeling is just because I've crammed the tool up against something or it's actually doing anything.
Any pointers or help wouild be greatly appreciated.
Very frustrated right now.
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Originally Posted by DaveHao /forum/post/21346676
Hi
I left voicemail and emailed you with my number. I can walk you through how to do it.
Also for everyone else, I will post my walkthrough later as I get this question a few times a year.
Thanks
Dave
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100" diagonal screen from 10' away yields a 40 degree horizontal viewing angle. THX guidelines say 36 degrees is the minimum angle for the furthest seat. THX recommend 53 degrees as the maximum for the front row (that's one screen width away). I don't want to sit on the first row at the theater, but I sure don't want to be close to the last row.
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Originally Posted by miloshj /forum/post/21348176
I wouldn't try arguing with the numbers, but the THX recommendations have always been too large for me, and I do see a lot of exchanges down to a smaller size for people who go with the THX recommendation as per above. Their reason is always the same reason that I recommended the particular size screen in the post above: you need to shift your eyes too much if the action is not always centered on screen (ie if the most important part of the scene is at the left or at the right). This makes watching longer movies, or multiple tv-shows in one sitting very straining for a lot of people - and I am going with a combination of customer feedback and personal experience here.
With that in mind, some people do stick with the THX recommended size and are very happy with it, so at the end of the day, I think there is no right answer, and each person should map out the screen size and try to figure out what size will personally work for them.
Thanks,
Milosh
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Originally Posted by DaveHao /forum/post/21346676
Hi
I left voicemail and emailed you with my number. I can walk you through how to do it.
Also for everyone else, I will post my walkthrough later as I get this question a few times a year.
Thanks
Dave
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Originally Posted by Summa /forum/post/21348998
This is exactly why I bought a cheap-o screen off of amazon...so I coudl live with it while before pulling the trigger on a reference screen. I needed a little time to get a few bills paid anyway, so this worked out well. Having a 3D projector now, I actually like a larger screen. The effects are more impressive and I like the immerseion feeling you get from going to an IMAX. I may still stick with 120" but really considering the 135" model.
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Originally Posted by psgcdn /forum/post/21351751
Yeah, I'm going to use a sheet to figure out what size I really want.
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Does anyone know the gain on the AT reference screen?
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Originally Posted by miloshj /forum/post/21353060
It is a 1.15 gain screen.
http://www.elunevision.com/referenceaudioweave.html
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Originally Posted by moonw5 /forum/post/0
Photos of Elunevision Reference 120" Acoustic Weave 2.35:1 screen.
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Originally Posted by Walter686 /forum/post/21383118
someone post when they get one. At the price they rae I am really interested. I have a CRT so I'd be interested how they perform.
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Originally Posted by ack_bk /forum/post/21382986
Perhaps I am missing something, but are you planning on mounting your speakers behind the screen since it is AT?