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Philip Borgnes
Film Handler

Posts: 18
From: Seattle, WA, USA
Registered: Apr 2004


 - posted 04-22-2004 05:53 PM      Profile for Philip Borgnes   Author's Homepage   Email Philip Borgnes   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi all,

I'm a newbie to this site and have been reading alot waiting for my registration to be approved so I'm very glad to be making my first posting.

Anyway, I'm starting up a small outdoor cinema and one of the questions I had was how bright a projector do I need and what size screen could I project that onto and still have it look good. After reading through many posts here I learned about the 16fL SMPTE spec. and the relationship of fL to Lumens. So out of that I created a spreadsheet that calculates these relationships.

I hope what I created is correct. If so it may help other newbies such as myself trying to figure this out. From what I calulated, my 2500 lumen projector will work great with my target 10x20 screen.

Thanks again for a great forum and am glad to join.

www.film-tech.com/ubbpics/fl.xls

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[ 04-28-2004, 12:33 PM: Message edited by: Philip Borgnes ]

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John Pytlak
Film God

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From: Rochester, NY 14650-1922
Registered: Jan 2000


 - posted 04-22-2004 09:56 PM      Profile for John Pytlak   Author's Homepage   Email John Pytlak   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
For a matte white (gain = 1.0) screen, you want at least 12 footlamberts. So the image area (in square feet) x 12 fL will give an approximation of the "true" lumens required. But if you are cropping or letterboxing the image from the native display aspect ratio, some of the "true" lumens never reach the screen. Likewise, the light output specs of the projector are often optimistic, especially as the lamps age and light output decreases.

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