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cLaWz
Registered awhile back, planned out my PJ then that big thing we called life slapped me across the face with a bunch of stuff. PJ got put on hold, is still until January. However, I am redesigning my setup since I have moved apartments.

Biggest question I have right now, which I can't find much info on, is the subject of lateral (side to side) keystone correction. I have a perfect spot in my living room to drop a PJ but it is roughly 3-4 foot (depending on how I fiddle) off to the left of where the screen center will be. I noticed a post that said that it is possible to do.. but that was it. One line.. no description, or even mentioning if theres any limitations, etc.

PJ will be sitting 9 foot from the wall, 3-4 foot off the center line of the screen. Is this possible?

Thanks
Votey
QUOTE (cLaWz @ Nov 14 2006, 07:21 PM) *
Registered awhile back, planned out my PJ then that big thing we called life slapped me across the face with a bunch of stuff. PJ got put on hold, is still until January. However, I am redesigning my setup since I have moved apartments.

Biggest question I have right now, which I can't find much info on, is the subject of lateral (side to side) keystone correction. I have a perfect spot in my living room to drop a PJ but it is roughly 3-4 foot (depending on how I fiddle) off to the left of where the screen center will be. I noticed a post that said that it is possible to do.. but that was it. One line.. no description, or even mentioning if theres any limitations, etc.

PJ will be sitting 9 foot from the wall, 3-4 foot off the center line of the screen. Is this possible?

Thanks


I would think that the exact same rules apply to lateral and vertical keystone correction. You can get up to about 15 degrees of correction with keystoning. So you're cutting it close with those measurements, but you may be able to pull it off.
tameone
3ft off center gives you 18.44* keystoning which is cutting it awefully close and might give less than desirable results. 4ft it pretty much out of the question at 24.* If I were you, I'd try to get it 2ft off center for 12.5* keystoning.
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