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Okay, I don't have a projector either, but I do have a RPTV that is 16:9 native. What you essentially have in a FP setup. When I display a 4:3 image, I get black bars on either side of my image. Your FP is LCD (just like my RPTV) and the black isn't "truely black" in appearance. This distracts a lot of folks when watching a movie on a FP setup. I have seen where other people have made "masking" devices to pull over those parts of the screen not be used by what they are watching.
In an effort to mask the left and right sides of the screen, it would be a pretty easy task. In an effort to mask the tops and bottom, it might be more difficult. You might try searching for masking, and also look over at
www.avsforum.com in their screen area and projector area to see what types of ideas you can come up with based on other people's efforts.
Chris
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Hello daveD, if you're projector is 16:9 native, then you need to make a 16:9 screen. i'd also add around 2" of black felt around the whole screen, so make your frame 4" longer each way. if you want bigger or smaller mask, adjust measurements accordingly. as for masking, some movies will leave an inch of black on top nd bottom, some will leave 2 inches on top and on bottom. what i plan to do is have felt flaps which extend to 2.40:1, with metal strips running underneath the felt on the sides, and strong neodymium magnets in the sides of the flaps. when it's time to watch star wars, just go over and pull the flaps down to 2.40:1, for 1.85:1, just pull the flap down only far enough to cover the blank spot. it all sounds really easy in my head.
eric
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