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Projector Screen
Some photos of the 92" diagonal DIY projector screen. Built from 2"x4" fir, black felt, and blackout cloth.
Date: 2007.07.29
Size: 7 items
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Blackout Cloth
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A close-up of the blackout cloth.
Date: 2005.03.24
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A close-up of the blackout cloth. The cloth is laid out on my dining room table with the incandescent lights on. The camera flash was on. The white side is what I used for the projection surface and it has some texture. The yellow side has a rubbery quality to it. 2005.03.24
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Screen (Perspective)
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A perspective view of the finished screen.
Date: 2005.03.24
Views: 2062
A perspective view of the finished screen. This photo was taken with ambient lighting from the kitchen and spot lights in the theater area. The camera flash was on. You can see that unfortunately some of the staples have loosened and there are some wrinkles in the fabric. These wrinkles are not noticeable when watching. 2005.03.24
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Screen Bottom Attachment
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A side view of how the screen is braced at the bottom.
Date: 2005.03.24
Views: 2264
A side view of how the screen is braced at the bottom. The wooden rod keeps the frame exactly 13" away from the wall. Pressure is applied to keep the frame still and pushed against the wall by the screen weight. The small black box on top of this weight is a Xantech IR receiver. 2005.03.24
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Screen Ceiling Attachment
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A close-up view of how the screen is attached to the ceiling.
Date: 2005.03.24
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A close-up view of how the screen is attached to the ceiling. The eye-hook and steel cable is capable of holding 250 pounds. The wooden rod keeps the frame of the screen exactly 13" away from the wall. 2005.03.24
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Screen Close-up
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A shot of the screen's fabric taken from a few feet away.
Date: 2005.03.24
Views: 1673
A shot of the screen's fabric taken from a few feet away. The camera flash is on and there some ambient lighting. The screen uses blackout cloth for the projection surface. The hot spotting seen in this photo is a result of the flash. There is no hot spotting visible during normal viewing. 2005.03.24
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Screen Picture (Left Seat)
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This is a shot from the left-most seat in the front row.
Date: 2005.03.24
Views: 2232
This is a shot from the left-most seat in the front row. The projector splash image is shown, and all lights are off. Note the excellent uniformity at this angle. The blurriness is due to human error. 2005.03.24
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Screen Picture (Angle)
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A shot from an extreme left angle.
Date: 2005.03.24
Views: 3213
A shot from an extreme left angle. The projector splash image is shown with all lights off. Note the excellent uniformity at this angle. The blurriness is due to human error. 2005.03.24
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