Angle the screen a little to help keystone issue. It works, your eye wont notice the screen angled on the wall. If projector on a lower table, move top of screen toward projector, and bottom away from projector.
Would love to hear an updated take on some horizontal keystone projectors. Need a projector for kids, and the my kitchen doesn't have a direct to any large enough surface. Any recommendations?
A possible method that removes keystone correction is facing your projector 90 degrees away from target and placing a mirror in front of the projector with mirror positioned directly in line with center of room and pointing mirror at target, in which case no keystone correction is needed and looks crisp. For mirror should buy first surface mirror, as there will be no glass in front to produce artifact.
A possible method that removes keystone correction is facing your projector 90 degrees away from target and placing a mirror in front of the projector with mirror positioned directly in line with center of room and pointing mirror at target, in which case no keystone correction is needed and looks crisp. For mirror should buy first surface mirror, as there will be no glass in front to produce artifact.
Very helpful video 🙏 Can anyone recommend a nice and bright projector with fairly high degree vertical and horizontal digital keystone correction for angled viewing for under $900? Racking my brains looking around!
my biggest gripe with projectors is the noise they generate with the fan and the color wheel, even the best of them can you recommend a native 1080 projector that has a low fan noise? thanks.
I really liked the BenQ TH585 and TH685 projectors for native 1080p but they are a bit more expensive. I did a sound and fan test of those here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wNuNYr3yJak.html The M18 projector is a great 1080p budget option but it is definitely loud.
15 deg of what? Someone please put up a diagram that shows an angle I can measure. My sense so far from looking around is that if the boresight of the lens is tilted 15 above horizontal, the vertical keystone correction can be adjusted enough to make the image square again. But nobody explains this geometry sufficiently. What if the surface I am projecting on is tilted and not vertical? Give me some tools so I can tell if the projector has enough correction to fix the image.
Hey yeah so the 4 point keystone correction is basically where you correct the corners one at a time. Usually it will make one corner "active" and you then use the arrow keys to move the corner of the projection to the true corner of your screen. Then you lock that in and move to the next corner. It's a bit more accurate as you're doing that for Each corner and you're basically "pinning" down the corners one by one to your actual screen so that it fits well.
Hello i will need help to decide what projector choose, on December 2018 i bought vivimage explore 3 just for an aunt i was looking on it it was really good and bright, now im looking to get 1 for me but i find another that its a little bit better on some specs but not on the keystone correction. The other is Jifar h6 i guess its 7000 lux or lumens and the vivimage its 6800 there is a 40k hours lamp diference and 2000:1 high dinamic range diference vivimage have 45 4d keystone and the other just 15 manual. Answer asap plz it would help a lot
I am looking for a software, even for a fee, for windows for the correction of the image, let me explain better. My mini projector with android allows me to place the mini projector where I want... because then I can act corner by corner to resize and straighten the projected image. So I can place the crooked projector in a crooked wall and see a square or grinding it straight, which i can't do with hdmi cable (I have keystone function correction but it only works if the projector is centered, if positioned on the side I see a parallelogram. Anyone know a software that allows you to correct the picture/movie/game corner by corner with windows (possibly offline)?
@@riisparklover I have not personally yet but probably will by year's end once I move. I have a fan right now that keeps me from doing anything and I'm limited being in the apartment for now.