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Post 20 made on Wednesday January 15, 2020 at 14:46
Brad Humphrey
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Just to be clear, we are talking about the Sony VPL-VW885ES correct?

With that projector perfectly lined up horizontal (meaning we don't need to use any horizontal lens shift). The vertical lens shift on that thing is +85% / -80%
The only way that can not be squaring up on the screen, is if the projector is mounted more than 14" above the top of the screen. In a room with only a 10' ceiling, that would seem to be a smaller screen (96" or less) mounted on the lower part of the wall.

Also note: Depending on the JVC model, the lens shift range was about the same for the old JVCs as the current Sony. If keystone was used on the JVC, then the original installation was BS and trash.
Feel sorry for the customer, not ever getting to see the true beauty of the original JVC projection. Assuming they didn't get a JVC with misaligned panels, the only negative was the weak light output.


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