Re: Cult: Comp. Projector Question?


Linda,

The problem you are referring to is called "Keystoning." It is caused when the picture is being projected upwards or downwards instead of straight at the screen and either the top or the bottom of the picture on the screen is distorted (wider or narrower).

Most projectors, including the one the AIS has for rent, have a manual adjustment that corrects that.

John





On Jan 16, 2008, at 7:11 AM, Linda Smith wrote:

 To anyone,

Now that I'm slowly getting into having the proper equipment for
presentations, including I did order some speakers (from verbatim) for about
$20 that sound OK --for what I'm doing.

My next thing is:
we have ways to mount camera's, but to my knowledge we don't have a way to
mount projectors.
I seem to run into the problem that the projector, unless you are lucky enough to be in a facility that has one mounted in the ceiling, sets on a
table with whatever is handy to raise it etc.  The picture comes out a
little askew.

What have others done to overcome this. ?
Please send a pix if you have one of what you did.

Linda in CW AZ

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