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<blockquote data-quote="1am7h30n3" data-source="post: 771834" data-attributes="member: 13860"><p>The top of the projected image is meant to fall just below the bottom of the projector when installed on a ceiling. I suspect the way you have it, where the projector is mounted "right way up" with the projector angled quite sharply to get the image onto the screen, will require a lot of keystone correction (digital usually) in the projector settings (or auto keystone if you have it set up that way) which could impact image quality, also you might not be able to get the sharpest focus across the entire image because the lens is not parallel to the screen.</p><p></p><p>Not meaning to come across like I'm finding issues with your setup, could very well be that there are things I haven't considered...</p><p></p><p>Lovely room! :thumbs:</p><p></p><p>What projector is that? optoma hd50? great units those!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1am7h30n3, post: 771834, member: 13860"] The top of the projected image is meant to fall just below the bottom of the projector when installed on a ceiling. I suspect the way you have it, where the projector is mounted "right way up" with the projector angled quite sharply to get the image onto the screen, will require a lot of keystone correction (digital usually) in the projector settings (or auto keystone if you have it set up that way) which could impact image quality, also you might not be able to get the sharpest focus across the entire image because the lens is not parallel to the screen. Not meaning to come across like I'm finding issues with your setup, could very well be that there are things I haven't considered... Lovely room! :thumbs: What projector is that? optoma hd50? great units those! [/QUOTE]
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