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Post by huggy111 on Aug 23, 2016 16:45:56 GMT -5
Hi Guys
Putting this up for a friend.
909 with 22k hours on set, tested working. Tubes have no wear I believe, but will verify with pics once I get over there.
1000 dollars
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Post by huggy111 on Jun 6, 2016 4:50:03 GMT -5
Now your'e hooked dude, nothing but a huge ass screen and stacked pj's will do anymore.. muahahahahaha Thanks for taking the time to visit my cave and hope its the first of many meets Dave
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Post by huggy111 on May 31, 2016 7:50:39 GMT -5
Hi Greg Yes it was like this before as well. I was wondering if it was normal but from what youre saying, it is. Being at convergence extremes cant be good for drift. Perhaps an over/under scenario is better suited for a stack? I could pull them down and make a custom housing if it means I dont have to converge the bastards every few weeks lol There should be no reason you cant get this correct with those sets. Because youre shooting on an angle, the middle of the green raster is NOT the middle of the green image. You need Green Convergence turned ON. There is never any good reason to turn it off. Phase should be set to where the image is slightly to the right inside the raster, and the image is what you centre on your tubeface, not the raster. Get the image in the correct spot on the raster, then use the green coarse raster shift to make it centre of the tube face. Fine raster shift should be set to 49 or 50 in both directions. Case , I dont understand the above. Youre saying to centre image on tube face not raster, then once image is centred on tube face make raster centre of tube? What am i missing here?
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Post by huggy111 on May 31, 2016 4:41:16 GMT -5
Hi Greg
Yes it was like this before as well. I was wondering if it was normal but from what youre saying, it is. Being at convergence extremes cant be good for drift. Perhaps an over/under scenario is better suited for a stack? I could pull them down and make a custom housing if it means I dont have to converge the bastards every few weeks lol
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Post by huggy111 on May 30, 2016 16:17:15 GMT -5
Greg I can line the grids up but I have to use extreme convergence in corners, I was hoping to avoid that due to drift on the stack.
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Post by huggy111 on May 30, 2016 8:00:59 GMT -5
Hi Greg Cant take a pic but the arrow on this pic will show you how far my green center is off.
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Post by huggy111 on May 30, 2016 6:56:43 GMT -5
Guys, I bought a digital pj for perfect geometry and convergence. I reset convergence to midpoint and realised I've stuffed something up and cant figure out what I;ve done wrong. Problem is this. I have projector aligned center line to screen center ( both of them ) rasters are perfectly centered and image width reflects that on screen however, even though image is at perfect width, the center crosshatch is off to one side one whole geometry block width. Using the digital as alignment I can only bring it in with phase control but that only fixes the middle not the sides, so when I fix the middle, one side is off the screen one grid width and the other side is too far in the screen one grid width. I've obviously done something wrong but what? Any ideas?
Dave
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Post by huggy111 on May 21, 2016 7:44:42 GMT -5
How much for both?
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