If its white it should work
is to show a movie or anything bigger and doesn't affect youreye
Conventional projection uses a projector in front of the screen, hence the term "front projection". It is also possible to project from the rear of a translucent screen, "rear projection". The problem with rear projection is that the image will be reversed left to right. Video projectors all have a menu setting that allows the image to be reversed before it is projected so the resulting screen image will be seen the right way round. The question mentions movie projectors suggesting a film projector rather than a video projector. Because a film projector is fully optical there are no electronic methods to reverse the image but it can still be done. Most projectors allow alternative lenses to be fitted. Using a specialist reversing lens will correct the image orientation but they are expensive. The image can also be reversed using a mirror in the light path. The mirror needs to be a front silvered mirror, one that has the reflective coating on the front rather than the rear as this avoids double images. This is much the same process as a reversing lens which has a mirror or prism inside the lens housing. Front projection distances tend to be large, with the projector being at the rear of a room. Rear projection rooms or cabinets are generally much shorter so wide angle lenses are often used to produce a large image from a short distance. A movie projector should have a short focus lens to reduce the required projection distance if possible. However, by using a mirror, the projection distance can be extended as the effective distance is the sum of the distance from the projector to the mirror and the mirror to the screen. Careful positioning of the projector and mirror will be needed and this is not as simple as it first appears. It may well be worth looking at dedicated mirror mounts to get the right result.
Video out from your tv to the video in off the projector. Sometimes you have to make your own connectors. They're not hard to make. Or if the projector is set up to work from s-cable off computer, buy a video in card for your computer plug your tv into this card and play it through the middle man.
You will find it molded into the casing or on a metal plate close to the power cord input.
Yes. Without pre-treating the canvas material, even the "permanent" sharpie will run, fade, etc. Make sure to pre-treat all material before decorating and washing.
To make the projector image smaller, you can adjust the lens by moving it closer to the projector. This will focus the light and reduce the size of the image displayed on the screen.
When installing a projector screen mount, make sure to securely attach it to a stud or ceiling joist for stability. Use a level to ensure it is straight, and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Consider the screen's height and distance from the projector for optimal viewing.
To hang a projector screen from the ceiling, you will need to use ceiling hooks or brackets to securely attach the screen. Make sure to measure and mark the placement of the hooks or brackets before drilling into the ceiling. Use appropriate hardware and follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation to ensure the screen is safely and securely mounted.
To properly install a projector screen hanging from the ceiling, you will need to first locate the ceiling studs for support. Use a stud finder to locate the studs and mark their positions. Next, install the mounting brackets securely into the ceiling studs using appropriate screws. Then, attach the screen to the mounting brackets according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure the screen is level and secure before testing it with your projector.
An output device that can take the display of a computer screen and project a large version of it onto a flat surface. Projectors are often used in meetings and presentations to help make sure everyone in the room can view the presentation. In the picture to the right, is a ViewSonic projector and an example of what a projector may look like. Projectors used with computers are small devices that are rarely much larger than a toaster and typically weigh a few pounds
There are several great brands of smaller projector screens that you can look into. Both Da-Lite and Optoma make screens that would be great for your sons college dorm room.
There are 2 part to an image you see on screen. The forground picture and the CANVAS that it sits on similar to that an artist uses. You can keep a image one size and make the canvas bigger (or smaller) if adding in other graphics
When installing a wall mount projector screen, make sure to carefully measure and mark the mounting location, use a stud finder to locate wall studs for secure attachment, follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation, and ensure the screen is level for optimal viewing experience.
put a hole in the middle then make the projector shoot through it
Let's say that you want to have a really large-screen TV but can't afford one, or don't have the space for one. You can use a video projector to create a large TV image on any blank wall. You might need to make the room a little darker, because the projector will have a dimmer image than a backlit TV screen.
A good place to go on a canvas holiday would have to be somewhere in Europe. You could get involved in celebrations there, and your kids, if any, would make friends.
You can change the view. Go to View>Screen Mode>Full Screen Mode and it will make the picture as big as your screen, but you can always use the other tools if you remember their shortcuts, or mouse over the sides of the canvas to reveal drop down menus.