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For reference, we used behr ultra "Ashes" for the walls and Behr Ultra "Elephant skin" on the ceiling. Gray is a really tough color to judge in store and even on wall using the testers. It's also very sensitive to different light...
Quote:Originally Posted by pjneder Has anyone used the RS46 on a 2.35:1 Cinemascope screen while zooming+lens shifting? In particular I want to know if the "black" of the top/bottom bars when zoomed off a cinemascope screen are dark...
Quote:Originally Posted by yoguy1 I use the Samsung SSG-4100GB glasses and they work fine with the JVC RF emitter on my RS46. Great to know, thanks
Quote:Originally Posted by Schwa Panasonic TY-ER3D4MU glasses work (I have them and have confirmed this myself). Reviewers have commented that these are among the most comfortable glasses available, so take that FWIW. I also...
Quote:Originally Posted by pt1824 I was told we are responsible for shipping cost to JVC. I was told the same and it made me hesitant to send it in. I've been waiting for others to comment on the difference in their before and after...
Quote:Originally Posted by soulcamp But the thing that distracts me the most is the split at the bottom where the two pieces of frame join. It is not only uneven, but light is reflected back from the screen there, making it quite...
Quote:Originally Posted by soulcamp Mine was absolutely square before stretching the screen, but it was a little off afterwards. Not enough that it probably matters, though. Overall, it looks nice for the price. The frame...
I didn't notice this until I went to dial in the projector last night, but my screen frame was not square. I had to take it down, square it up and restretch the screen fabric. Probably a rookie mistake not to check this during...
That makes sense. I wasn't expecting it to come with them, so it was a nice surprise.
Mine arrived yesterday. (125" 2.35:1 w/Seymour AT material) It also took me about 90 minutes to assemble it and hang it on the wall. I still have some clean up to take care of, but overall, it was a straight forward process. Earlier in...
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