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Old 10-11-2001, 2:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Basic Projector setup - Joy!

Hey. Got a new job which includes loan projector! It's a Sanyo ProX-III whatever that is. I have it on my computer table at the back of my sitting room shining onto a white cotton bed sheet drawing-pinned to the picture rail.

All I can say is this: I have umm-ed and arred about which projector and screen to buy in the past, but now I have this projector to use when I like I can honestly say the imapct of a big screen is huge. The bed sheet (temporary solution) produces fab images. No pixelation, no hot spots, nothing bad (apart from black levels, which are easily outweighed by everthing else).

Sure, I would love a CRT, but at the moment, this goes to show how good things can be even with a "primitive set-up". A link to photos I took with my digital camera is below.

http://uk.photos.yahoo.com/rojthedoj2000

Bear in mind any loss in picture quality is due to my heavy handed use of Jpeg compression.

Me happy
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It would be nice to see the pic's but that link has an empty album.
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They were set to private doh!!

All ok now

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Nop, there is no photo album there. It just say's album is empty.
Have you made it public? Try logging out of Yahoo yourself and go in as a guest there is nothing there for me yet.
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