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    Default Pianoman's first RGB projector

    Hey guys this is my first RGB projector. I decided to upgrade to solid state after seeing how much work it is to run my ion (not to say it's not worth it) . It's running 1W blue, 400mW red, 200mW green.
    Anyway, check out this vid I made and let me know what you think. I don't know if you will be able to see things very clearly, I had to use my webcam, I'll upload a better video as soon as I can get my hands on a camera. This is an excerpt from one of my shows (I didn't make this show it's just an excerpt from one I own), ENJOY!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE-rTefsgAU


    Jonathan
    Last edited by Pianoman; 11-08-2010 at 08:34.

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    Nice show. Can we see the hardware set-up some time?
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    Sure, how do you post pictures? I should know how to do that but I've never needed to b4.

    Jonathan

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    use the [insert image] icon, in the advanced part of your reply to thread screen.

    Are the grating effects inserted manually, or are they mechanical and operated by software ?
    Last edited by -bart-; 11-08-2010 at 01:07.

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    Here are the knob-boxes that I use. Top box operates lens effects wheel (there are 4 effects) and controls the effect rotation. It also operates my lumia wheel. The bottom knob box controls scan size, xy position/invert. It also does RGB brightness/contrast/invert and shutter. Below that is the grey box (scanner amp) and my ADAT player. I just got a RIYA and am working on getting some software .

    Jonathan

    *Edit*Thanks And again sorry for poor quality, I'm forced to use my .0001 megapixel webcam until I can drive home and get my much better 8 mega pixel camera
    Last edited by Pianoman; 11-08-2010 at 07:22.

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    Click the "Manage Attachments" button and upload a picture. Or upload a picture to an image hosting site such as imageshack.com and then copy + paste the URL of the full size picture between the [IMG] and [/IMG] tags.

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