Dan , i have a JVC X500 (x7 before this) and considered getting it professionally calibrated , but because of the nature of bulbs i decided against it , so i just bought a light meter .
what do you mean unsure how to set up a 2.35.1 screen mate ?
Dan , i have a JVC X500 (x7 before this) and considered getting it professionally calibrated , but because of the nature of bulbs i decided against it , so i just bought a light meter .
what do you mean unsure how to set up a 2.35.1 screen mate ?
Dan , i have a JVC X500 and considered getting it professionally calibrated , but because of the nature of bulbs i decided against it , so i just bought a light meter .
what do you mean unsure how to set up a 2.35.1 screen mate ?
I'm wondering if I'm suppose to resize the JVC output to 2.35:1 at my max size.. but I can't see a way to do this.
my screen is 2.35.1 , in the settings menu you can store your aspect ratio settings
from memory you go into settings , screen size , a green grid will appear you then use lens shift to make the grid fit the size you want 16.9/2.35.1 and save each input
its been a couple of years since i did mine and i'm at work now , but i can take a look tonight when i get home .
your screen is 16.9 i'm guessing ? get the grid up , pan out till you hit the edge of the screen (left and right) then that is your 2.35.1, save input
The screen is 120inch wide 2.35:1 though now I've projected on the wall bigger than it is, I feel saddened that it might feel small!
Ha ha it won't ! (same size as mine ) just wait till you project onto the screen you will be blown away by the difference .
yeah , perfect . also if you really do want to get it calibrated wait to get a good number of hours on it first
personally unless you know how to calibrate it i wouldn't bother , just get a light meter and check every now and then , your model will have the auto bulb thing also ?
I have a video processor unit to be calibrated with the projector, the professional will be doing that.