I know we have talked about this in the past, and I have even chimed in. I don't have many requests, nor do I push the "add on" of Monograms projected on the dancefloor, but I was pretty disappointed in last night's setup.
The image looked perfectly white from one angle (the one standing underneath the projector), but when viewed from the other side (projector backlit), the image appeared green and if you walked around it would get less green until it was not (once you made 180).
I think this has something to do with the technology and physics in the LCD projector I am using. Do I need to be using DLP? Would LED have this trait?
What are people using for Monogram? I love the output I get from a Leko, but the projector way has so many advantages, although this was pretty embarrassing, and I considered offering the client a full refund.
It seems DLP is going away and LCD has taken over, and the laser will definitely be the future... but I should be able to find an affordable DLP projector with a wide zoom range 4000 lumens, but it seems rather hard.
The image looked perfectly white from one angle (the one standing underneath the projector), but when viewed from the other side (projector backlit), the image appeared green and if you walked around it would get less green until it was not (once you made 180).
I think this has something to do with the technology and physics in the LCD projector I am using. Do I need to be using DLP? Would LED have this trait?
What are people using for Monogram? I love the output I get from a Leko, but the projector way has so many advantages, although this was pretty embarrassing, and I considered offering the client a full refund.
It seems DLP is going away and LCD has taken over, and the laser will definitely be the future... but I should be able to find an affordable DLP projector with a wide zoom range 4000 lumens, but it seems rather hard.
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