staticblanket
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Hello!
I'm fairly new to the world of video and the venue I work in has recently acquired two 14k Christie projectors.
The setup in our booth has necessitated installing them around 4-5' apart and I've noticed when I overlay the images on each other that there is a slight difference in horizontal scale or stretch due to the different angles they are shooting onto the surface.
I can tweak the keystoning so that the difference is minimal, maybe a few pixels on the test patterns at centre. The difference isn't really apparent when an image is displayed but I've had a picky video artist go crazy over it.
Can anyone please offer any tips on how to resolve this problem?
Thank you.
I'm fairly new to the world of video and the venue I work in has recently acquired two 14k Christie projectors.
The setup in our booth has necessitated installing them around 4-5' apart and I've noticed when I overlay the images on each other that there is a slight difference in horizontal scale or stretch due to the different angles they are shooting onto the surface.
I can tweak the keystoning so that the difference is minimal, maybe a few pixels on the test patterns at centre. The difference isn't really apparent when an image is displayed but I've had a picky video artist go crazy over it.
Can anyone please offer any tips on how to resolve this problem?
Thank you.