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Anamorphic ProjectionDiscuss Doing Anamorphic and 16.9 in same set-up....easy? in the Home Theater Projectors forum; Doing Anamorphic and 16.9 in same set-up....easy? If I wanted to look into Anamorphic lense for movies and have standard widescreen for cable and sports is it ... |
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| Doing Anamorphic and 16.9 in same set-up....easy? If I wanted to look into Anamorphic lense for movies and have standard widescreen for cable and sports is it easy to have 2 screens that can pull down when needed, I wonder about placing 1 screen directly behind the other for both options. Maybe I am thinking too much but I dont know if I always want to be locked into 1 format and dont want to mask or not fill a screen for one or the other which I suppose leads to another question.........can the lense be moved in and out easy enough to make sense? If I did this to my already setup widescreen theater I would like to explore DIY lense on my as of now Panasonic AX100U 720p unit but that Projector may soon change. If I am way off base or you can clarify please feel free to explain, and thanks for the time Chad | ||||
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| Re: Doing Anamorphic and 16.9 in same set-up....easy? I don't quite see why you would want 2 screens, but if masking is a big deal, then I would be tempted to rig to pull down masks that can retract like a 2nd screen. Stewart has such a masking system as an option on their curved AT screens and it looks pretty cool when the masking raises or lowers. I found charchol blinds that appear to be made of the same weave my AT screen is made from. I intended to use them in the same fashion, but masking is not that important to me at this time... Mark | ||||
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