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I have almost finished my theater, and last night was the first viewing of a movie on the Epson 6500UB that I bought 5 months ago.
The projector is mounted 13'3" from the screen, 8'8" from the floor, almost dead center of the screen. It is being fed by a 30' HDMI 1.3b cable from a new PSP3 slim.
The screen is a DIY 110" screen made of the Center Stage XD material from Seymour AV. It is advertised as a 1.2 gain, and I bought the 93" wide and ran the material at a 15 degree angle to reduce any chances of moire.
I calibrated the projector with the disk I have from Spears and Munsil. I am certainly no professional calibrator, but many of the settings were fairly close right out of the box. I am going to watch some movies over the next couple weeks and give my opinions.
1. The projector - Square and boxy, it looks pretty good, but I wish I had one in black. Theaters are dark. nuff said.
2. Very touchy wheels for aligning the picture. If you barely move either of the them, the other one gets affected also, making a simple task a little more difficult. Also, as there is no keystone correction, I had to get the projector perfectly level.
The projector is mounted 13'3" from the screen, 8'8" from the floor, almost dead center of the screen. It is being fed by a 30' HDMI 1.3b cable from a new PSP3 slim.
The screen is a DIY 110" screen made of the Center Stage XD material from Seymour AV. It is advertised as a 1.2 gain, and I bought the 93" wide and ran the material at a 15 degree angle to reduce any chances of moire.
I calibrated the projector with the disk I have from Spears and Munsil. I am certainly no professional calibrator, but many of the settings were fairly close right out of the box. I am going to watch some movies over the next couple weeks and give my opinions.
1. The projector - Square and boxy, it looks pretty good, but I wish I had one in black. Theaters are dark. nuff said.
2. Very touchy wheels for aligning the picture. If you barely move either of the them, the other one gets affected also, making a simple task a little more difficult. Also, as there is no keystone correction, I had to get the projector perfectly level.