You can set your projector on a table, or you can install it on a tripod if it has a mount. Remember that the farther away you are, the larger the screen. But if you want a bigger projection, place it at least 8 feet or more. If you want a small projected image, place the projector at least four feet away from the wall. You also need to have a blank wall where you can project your images. Photo by Isi Parente on Unsplash How to Use a Projector for Best ResultsĬhoose a dark room that has little or no ambient light, as that can ruin your exposures. Once you have the images, save them in a folder so that you can easily access them once you’re ready to take photos. That way the projector doesn’t accidentally project white or black patterns when they should be clear. But for patterns, it would help a lot to save those files as PNG with a transparent background. Don’t be afraid to experiment and embrace the results.įor regular images such as cloud photos, you can get away with saving them as regular JPEG files. You can try anything from lines to squiggly designs. Placing a subject in front of the patterns would create distortions that look futuristic. Patterns also work really well for a projected image. Some awesome examples for a projected image include the skies, clouds, and open landscapes. You don’t want your subject to get lost in all that clutter, so choose an image that has some negative space where you can place your model. Now that you have a projector, the next step is looking for photos you can use for projection.Īlthough you can technically use any graphics you want, it helps a lot to use photos that don’t have too many distracting elements. It’s also small and has a tripod mount which is convenient. The definition isn’t the best, but it’s not obvious in the photos. It’s not the most high-tech, but it has everything I needed and it’s also cheap. The projector I used for the photos is the Apeman 3800L projector. That way, you can place it at any angle with ease. Although you can always use big options, it would help a lot of you have something that’s small enough for you to move around. Also, it would help if the pixels it projects on the screen are small enough so they’re not distracting.įinally, you’ll need to look at the size of your projector. What’s important is that it produces images that are sharp enough for your photos. For photography, you don’t need to get one that has 4K quality. But with low light output, you’ll have to work in a completely dark room and with slower shutter speed.Īnother factor to consider is the definition of your projector. You can also work with options that only have as low as 2,000 Lumens. That way, your projected image will still be visible even when you’re working with a different light source. You need to look for a projector that has at least 3,500 Lumens. With so many types of digital projectors out there, how do you know if the one you have or plan to buy is the right option for you? There are a few things that you’ll need to consider including brightness, size, and definition.įirst, let’s discuss the brightness. *If a standard projector cannot be used due to space limitations, a 3,500 Lumen Short-Throw projector can be used for an additional fee.Projector Photography: What Type of Projector Do You Need? Ideal for small conference rooms with 25-50 peopleģ,500 & 4,500 LUMEN PROJECTOR OPTIONS AND 8’X8’ TRIPOD SCREEN WITH BLACK DRESS SKIRT* Recommended for groups with 300-500 peopleģ,000 LUMEN PROJECTOR AND 6’X6’ TRIPOD SCREEN WITH BLACK DRESS SKIRT Recommended for groups with 200-300 peopleġ2,000 LUMEN WIDESCREEN PROJECTOR AND 9’ X 16’ HD NATIVE FASTFOLD SCREEN WITH BLACK DRESS KIT Recommended for groups with 150-200 peopleħ,000 LUMEN WIDESCREEN PROJECTOR AND 7’11” X 14’ HD NATIVE FASTFOLD SCREEN WITH BLACK DRESS KIT Recommended for groups with 100-150 peopleĥ,500 LUMEN WIDESCREEN PROJECTOR AND 7’ X 12’2” HD NATIVE FASTFOLD SCREEN WITH BLACK DRESS KIT Recommended for groups with 60 - 120 people that demand the highest quality imageĥ,000 LUMEN WIDESCREEN PROJECTOR AND 6’ X 10’8” HD NATIVE FASTFOLD SCREEN WITH BLACK OR SILVER (GRAY) DRESS KIT On-site technicians are available for an additional fee.Īll HD Packages are recommended for presenters with High Definition Content or for groups who wish to have a high resolution projection display for their standard definition content:Ĥ,500 LUMEN ULTRA-SHORT-THROW LASER PROJECTOR AND 120” ALR SCREEN WITH DRESS SKIRT & RIGGING HARDWARE All pricing is includes delivery, setup, testing, and tear down. We include both front and rear projection capability, along with our very popular ALR Screen and Ultra-Short-Throw Laser Projector Packages. The Napa Valley Media staff will work with you based on the size of the location, number of attendees, and room logistics, to determine the right projector and screen to accommodate your event needs. Napa Valley Media utilizes Standard and High Definition Projectors.
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