DIY True 4K Projector
31–40 of 45 posts
Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#32This is so awesome! Back in 2008 I built a projector from an old unsued laptop and a high powered metal halide overhead projector that I bought off ebay for 50 bucks. It was surprisingly good looking; I was very happy for the total investment. It was unwieldy and pretty power hungry, but none of that really mattered living in my college dorm at the time. When the laptop screen eventually gave up (I think just the con…
That thing was heavy and loud as hell, and it wasn't very bright considering it used 400 watts of light power, but it was about half the price of an equivalent projector back then, which effectively allowed my poor student self back then to enter the home cinema scene, which I couldn't have afforded otherwise.
There even was an entire little scene back then of DIY projector enthusiasts (at least in Germany) with bulletin boards and even some niche online shops specialized in selling suitable lenses and LCDs and matching controller boards. It was great fun and a great learning experience, especially since you could get help from like-minded people and ideas from other people's projector projects.
A few years later it all quickly went down the drain when the first Full-HD projectors with acceptable quality dropped into price ranges that were affordable for the general public. It simply wasn't possible to compete with that anymore, neither in terms of quality nor in terms of price. I myself replaced my hunk of a self-made projector after about 4 years of use or so, with one of these entry-level full HD home cinema projectors (which I'm even still using today, so that was a really good investment in my book). But that self-made device was worth every cent and every hour of work, and I still have fond memories of building it and tweaking it for maximum quality and then watching movies with it, all the while thinking "man, I built that thing basically from scratch".
Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#33Earlier quoted context omitted.
In principle, it is possible. A tilt-shift camera can bring any plane in focus, so running it in reverse will project the image sharply on your ceiling. 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/wik…
Thanks, these are good leads.
Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#34Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#35Since 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…
Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#36The audio seems to be a let down though: plug something into the (disassembled) phone's audio jack. I 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..
Edit: Something of this sort: https://crossbeats.com/collections/all-products/products/con... (No affiliation to the company or the product)
Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#37DIY Perks is a fantastic channel. So much good stuff, so little time to try everything :D
Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#38Since 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 can't really answer your question directly, but check out teamLab Borderless[0] (also definitely go if you have the chance, it's an amazing time). They use 500+ hi-res projectors to cover the entire place in seamless imagery. Maybe you can find some more technical information regarding the installation. [0] https://borderless.teamlab.art/
Re: DIY True 4K Projector
#39This guy is a true hacker.