Re: Cult: Comp. Projector Question?


Linda  --  This is an example of why you should always have a supply of the 
intra-decade Checklists along.  They're just the right size for slipping 
under your machine to adjust its projection angle.  Don't sell lo-tech 
short.  Of course, depending on the height of the available screen and/or 
other factors, other means may be employed to get just the right angle.  See 
attached.  --  Griff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Linda Smith" <irisgrower@cableone.net>
To: <iris@hort.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:11 AM
Subject: [iris] Cult: Comp. Projector Question?


> 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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