Tym is crazy! yes you are! Your video tooooo informative and its practical my friend! loved it as usual. following you for my bread and butter. thanks!!!!
I am feeling like a home cinema expert after watching your several videos. Thanks for explaining in such detail. Just one request. Try to use a white board instead of those papers. Because the paper are huge and i think they just to waste after your video shooting. Thanks and all the best
it really depends. Elite Screens is a great place to start, they've got a handful of options specifically for outdoor use. And of course Screen Innovations , although they'll be more expensive. Both are good options. It depends on the weather conditions, if it's rear or front, or both? But Elite is probably where I would start your search.
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I just went to the birthday party section of walmart and bought a 97 cent white table cover and thumb tacks and it works fine for a wall that had a window in the way.
He said "We're gonna skip the math" immediately right after he says "let's run the math" 8:19 lol great content tho been looking for a good video trying to buy a screen projector. This helped a lot
Really like this series,keep it up! Can you do a video about proper design for screen brightness while designing for best possible black levels? What screen brightness do you guys design for?
Just bought a short throw projector (Optoma GT1080HDR ) its gonna be ceiling mounted , gonna have a dedicated space for it , have already installed blackout curtains , what projection screen could you recommend , anything in the range of 80 inches , any help will be greatly appreciated .
hi I have white screen at the moment and noticed that the projector is showing a white glow from the screen but the colours also stand out just the glow.like there is to much white in my room I also have bright white walls and i think the projector reflects from them too so to even out the contrast would it be best to get the grey screen.
@@SmartHomeBrothers OK been looking at diy paint what do u recommend my budget is any under £50 that I can put on a MDF board that has good contrast levels. unless you can recommend good quality grey screen I can put over a wooden frame.
I recently purchased an Optoma UHD50X 4K projector to accommodate my PlayStation 5 for 4K gaming. I’ve spent countless hours searching online for a projector screen that will be large enough to cover the entire living room wall if possible, and I need any expert opinions on which side screen I could purchase. My dimensions are L: 174 x W: 94, Diagonal: 194. I’ve owned an Epson 8350 for 10 years, but never made a major screen purchase. Not so much concerned with the brand as I am with covering as much of the wall as possible to get the most out of my purchases. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hello! I've notice that sometimes I watch a movie and I get those black bars on my projector screen 16:9. But sometimes the screen is fully projected. Like in back to the future. So, if I watch a movie like back to the future in a 2:35 screen, what will it happens? Thanks!
Hello I got the epson eh-tw650 i replace my tv with it so I'm projecting on my white wall and the quality it's quiet impressive im wondering if i got a screen will it improve the quality of the pictures? I see some 4k screen and some simple fhd screen which one should I go for it to see a big difference yes will get a 4k projector with time because I like playing my game on big screen
Hey! Looking to install a projector screen in the middle of my apartment. Are all screens dual screens? As in, if I’m watching from one side of the apartment, would it also play on the opposite side of the screen on the other side?
Q: Can you opt for a 2:35:1 2-way screen? Or, opt for a 16:9 2-way? Or are all 2-way and 4-way based off of 16:9 screens? Also, do all projectors today have memory settings for said addict ratio? So that we can jump into HD from watching a movie in cinescope with one button press? So we won't have resize each time?
Hi Tym, I seen your some od the videos, which provides me lot much information. Can you provide me some material to refer for the calculation for the Theaters, like speakers woofer and amplifier selection and It's Installation along with calibration?
Thats why i went 16.9 over 2.25 As some movies are still 16.9 and imax is different resolution. I can put up with the black bars, i cant put up with parts of the image being stretched or cut out
Great video! Question; what projector do you need to get a 2:35 screen. Could you adjust any projector to fit wide format, black bars outside the screen? Do you loose sharpness, when going for 2:35?
Great video! If my room is dimensioned 155" x 92 ", how do I go about choosing a screen? I am thinking a 2.35:1 and go as wide as possible, and for 16 x 9 content, i'll plan to have curtains to cover the black vertical bars. Is that a good strategy?
Ok, might be a stupid question. If you don't purchase a screen but you rather project it straight onto the wall, can't you have best of both worlds? That is, if there exist some super good paint of course :p
If you wanted to avoid an acoustically transparent screen but also have ideal audio for multiple rows of seating, would you recommend placing the center channel above the screen and tilting it down or below the screen and tilting it up?
Richard Dias has to ask my engineers :) they said technically the answer is yes, if you got out your light meter you would detect it, but on a normal screen ( a non ambient light reflecting screen) it’s unlikely you’d notice a difference. That’s not to say the image on the screen isn’t impacted but the light reflection you probably wouldn’t notice. If it was an ambient light rejecting screen, it would have an effect for sure
2 question....what happen if my screen has a high gain that is over 22' Lambert? And what if i angle up the center speaker to ear level, is that the same?
Link to good article that explains it but has easy 3 steps at bottom of article to help you calculate - from people I’ve spoken to, most agree today that the ideal luminance is higher than smpte recommendation of 16. But... that’s the current recommendation www.residentialsystems.com/blogs/1156
LOL - would be easier for sure. Was a way to make movies new and exciting at a time when they were anxious to get people back to the Movies. But now, it's a very popular format, so not going away any time soon.
Projector anamorphic lens are pretty neat but expensive. Some 2.35:1 screen users uses that anamorphic lens. It'll retain the aspect ratio and turn 16x9 aspect ratio into 2.35 without losing pixels and brightness.
Can you have too many foot Lamberts? My projector is a Epson home cinema 2150, so 2500 lumens. Square footage of my screen is 25.84 ft squared. So I have 96.7 foot lamberts. I haven't bought a screen yet. Should I try to get one with lower gain? Or is a gain of 1.1 ok?
of course you should buy one, if projecting to your wall, the image may be very unclear and very easy to harm your eyes, if in a darm room, you just chooose one common screen, if much light in your room, you should choose one light-rejecting screen. if you have more interests on it, you can add my whatsapp , or email to me
While darker colors in a low sheen are preferred, they don't have to be absolute black. Grays are popular...and our former showroom theater had purple walls.
in fact, any colors you like but those can reflect too much light, such as white, golden, since the bright color enviroment will influence your viewing experience.