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12-21-2011, 09:32 AM
The front view of my cessna is around a meter wide and I need to know what is the best projection method for a small cessna visual. The front view is a meter wide so the distance from the projector to the screen would only need to be a few feet away.
Rear projection means that you have no projector visiable but you lose space, and front projecting means that you need a projector hanging above your head. Now what would the effect of a projector be if the projector was behind me; would the projection clip the back of my head and project my shadow on the screen?
Or can the projector be high enough and still project the visual a meter wide in a square orientation?
Back projection appeals the most to me but I loose a lot of space. I would like to know if I can get a meter wide projection from a 4 foot distance on a standared 800x600 projector.
Any thoughts on this?
Alex
Rear projection means that you have no projector visiable but you lose space, and front projecting means that you need a projector hanging above your head. Now what would the effect of a projector be if the projector was behind me; would the projection clip the back of my head and project my shadow on the screen?
Or can the projector be high enough and still project the visual a meter wide in a square orientation?
Back projection appeals the most to me but I loose a lot of space. I would like to know if I can get a meter wide projection from a 4 foot distance on a standared 800x600 projector.
Any thoughts on this?
Alex