| Re: Keystoning image, Loss of quality? Quote: blaser wrote:
While keystone will distort the image, I don't think a small amount will badly affect the viewing experience that much. At least it is better than watching a trapezoidal picture  | I completely differ on that. I would much rather have a bit of keystone or have to tilt the screen a bit than have the distortion and reduction in resolution that electronically keystoning the image will effect. It is almost never impossible to properly place the projector and or screen so that it is not necesary, and if it is impossible, tilting the screen a few degrees is a perfectly good alternative. ______________________ Why I support scouting...
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