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Home Theatre Optoma HD65 Kakis, technical, tweaking, screenshot.........
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Kiding
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Jul 6 2010, 12:19 AM
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QUOTE(Ninja @ Jun 23 2010, 12:16 PM) Alamak; how to check.  Bought the Unic 73” High Contrast Grey Material projector screen. Is your Unic projection screen fiberglass material? is it fix screen? what is the gain and viewing angle? I may get the Unic 90" HC gray fix screen, but not sure what kind of screen material it use, from the screenshot that you taken, no offend, the color doesn't looks natural. you can try to turn off all light, and take the screenshot again, the contrast will be better under full dark environment.
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Kiding
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Sep 8 2010, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(thonysky @ Sep 8 2010, 12:34 PM) any SIFU here using optoma HD20...can share some calibration or own custom settings...  I follow this thread for my HD20, the color is so far so good, only the black level is not good enough. Optoma HD20 Video Calibration Setting
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Kiding
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Sep 14 2010, 11:12 PM
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QUOTE(mikapoh @ Sep 14 2010, 10:17 PM) It is true the hardware must be upgraded in order to be 3D compatibility. If I am not mistaken, a 3-D projector should have more than 3 bulbs, maybe 5 bulbs inside. The angle of each bulb is different from conventional 3 bulbs, they will project the image so it looks blur but with the spec on you will see it as 3-D. 3 bulbs? 5 bulbs  bro, are you sure or not? you wanna make projector like oven? probably can get pizza melted. The technique that make projector 3D capable is pretty similar to 3D flat panel TV, basically it creates two different left eye and right eye images at high frame rate (120Hz), for more detail, you can refer to http://www.projectorcentral.com/3d_projectors_technology.htm
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Kiding
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Dec 22 2011, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(ycs @ Dec 22 2011, 10:06 PM) those still using hd65 can try this: Hope it will have the same free upgrade for HD20.
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