Interesting. I’ve been thinking of trying to find a decent projector that operates off 12V for hurricane season. Something cheap because we’d not use it too often. DIY might be an option. I don’t have access to any way to make the metal panels like this one has though.
Does hurricane season mean your family is camping out in the basement?
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#12I've been looking at making a hi-res ceiling projector for a living space. Perhaps not one, but a set of several projectors with an overlap, but the key point is that they need to be placed in a way so not to interfere with the normal flow of life. Nor to be easily shadowed by people walking around, etc. This (likely) mandates placing them around the room perimeter, possibly on the walls at some height. This in turn means that they will be projecting at an angle.
Do I understand correctly that it's not possible in principle to achieve proper focus on the target surface when projecting at an angle like this? That is if I am to project, say, a star field then it's not be possible to have stars close to the projector and far from it to be both in focus at the same time?
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#13Interesting. I’ve been thinking of trying to find a decent projector that operates off 12V for hurricane season. Something cheap because we’d not use it too often. DIY might be an option. I don’t have access to any way to make the metal panels like this one has though.
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#14Since the right people might be reading through the comments here - I've been looking at making a hi-res ceiling projector for a living space. Perhaps not one, but a set of several projectors with an overlap, but the key point is that they need to be placed in a way so not to interfere with the normal flow of life. Nor to be easily shadowed by people walking around, etc. This (likely) mandates placing them around the…
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#15Since the right people might be reading through the comments here - I've been looking at making a hi-res ceiling projector for a living space. Perhaps not one, but a set of several projectors with an overlap, but the key point is that they need to be placed in a way so not to interfere with the normal flow of life. Nor to be easily shadowed by people walking around, etc. This (likely) mandates placing them around the…
I would think if you mounted it vertically on a wall, it would be fine. You would still want it centered horizontally though.
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#16Since the right people might be reading through the comments here - I've been looking at making a hi-res ceiling projector for a living space. Perhaps not one, but a set of several projectors with an overlap, but the key point is that they need to be placed in a way so not to interfere with the normal flow of life. Nor to be easily shadowed by people walking around, etc. This (likely) mandates placing them around the…
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilt–shift_photography for cameras. https://www.projectorcentral.com/Understanding-Lens-Offset-a... learnt me that you can buy projectors that use this method. I suspect that back-projecting televisions (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rear-projection_television) often use it, too.
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#17When you buy an expensive projector you are paying almost entirely for brightness, so this result isn't too surprising.
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#18Since the right people might be reading through the comments here - I've been looking at making a hi-res ceiling projector for a living space. Perhaps not one, but a set of several projectors with an overlap, but the key point is that they need to be placed in a way so not to interfere with the normal flow of life. Nor to be easily shadowed by people walking around, etc. This (likely) mandates placing them around the…
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#20I wonder if phones can deal with USB audio cards (that have surround options), or if there are any Bluetooth audio solutions that offer surround sound.
Or I guess you can replace the phone with a PC/laptop, and have the display connected to an LVDS driver..