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Topic: DVD Projection?
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Steve Guttag
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From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 05-02-2008 02:42 PM
We, as well as many other, I'm sure, supply quite a number of theatres with video projectors that can do DVDs justice in the theatre environment.
The problem likely will be that you do not wish to spend as much for such a projector. They are not really that expensive but if you are used to cheap projectors...they are more than that.
You will need to get into the type of projectors that interchangable lenses and they do tend to cost more than the ones with just the one lens permanently mounted.
I also strongly recommend that you get a 16:9 native projector. Stay away from single chip projectors (DLP or otherwise)...go for 3-chip models...some people find the rainbow affect down right nausiating.
It is also normally advisable to have a scaler on the DVD player to make it look more worthy of theatrical presentation....sure 480 will never have great resolution but one can normally eek out a bit more of what is there with the better quality stuff. However, the projector's built-in scalers seem to be getting better an better and now often are aware of how to deal with 4:3, 16:9 and Letterboxed forms of source material.
Your screen size (not throw) will dictate the lumen requirement. You don't necessarily want to go too bright as you will find that the black levels just aren't there you have grey instead. Then again, you don't want your whites to look grey either! I target 12-14fL and things tend to look pretty decent.
Given all of the above...there still isn't a good sub for a film presentation...DVDs will look like DVDs...perhaps Blu-Ray, once the catalogs become a bit more universal, will help narrow that gap.
Steve
Note too, if you buy such a machine, it can also be your preshow ad projector too.
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