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Pink Spots On Projector Screen

2024-09-07 07:19:35

We use this projector screen in our church activities.

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2024-07-11 08:13:33

I installed them next to my projector screen and they sound great.

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2024-06-08 05:13:28

5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on.

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2024-04-05 08:36:37

Anyone looking to extend there monitor onto a TV screen or projector this is the way to go.

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2024-04-01 01:45:44

I didn't want to pay a lot of money for a case, so I opted for this one. The cover is lightweight and fit just right on my new MacBook Pro 14.2 and it has a nice feel. The pink is a soft pink, so if you like color, it will brighten your day. Two bonuses came with it. A screen protector and a keypad protector. My last MacBook Pro sure took a beating w/o those....I left it outside for a few minutes and rain droplets ruined the screen. My snacking while typing left crumbs on the keyboard. These extras will keep my laptop in great shape. I am happier with the keyboard cover than I thought I would be (feels good when you type) and the screen cover still gives you clear resolution. Well done!

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2024-05-26 08:30:35

Using this to decode an NDI source to a projector in Church services with live stream. We previously were sending the Presentation Laptops screen to the OBS computer via NDI, and used a separate proprietary wireless video feed to the main projector. Got this so we can use the same NDI source for both and eliminate the wireless projector feed. It is working well. One thing to be aware of: the projector will display will go blank in a couple of seconds if there is no video and audio activity when using NDI Screen Capture as the source. This can be an issue during power points with static screens. You can set the decoder to keep the last thing displayed on the screen or allow it to go blank. I prefer it to go blank so I know something is wrong right away. You can also resolve by making sure the NDI Screen Capture is using an active audio source (like the microphone). This decoder has been reliable and is reasonably priced. Perhaps other decoders won't have the inactivity issue but they are also more expensive. This has not been a show stopper for us.

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2024-05-26 01:18:51

This thing worked great. This is just what I needed to get my screen up and another screen to my projector up at the same time in my sanctuary. This was great.

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2024-09-16 05:41:40

One of my screen protectors was defective and there were problems with the adhesive coating. It would always produce bubbles, and in a few spots there were these permanent bubbles no matter what I did because there were dents in the adhesive coating. After B&H replaced the defective one everything worked great! I use these screen protectors on most of my camera bodies. The glass is thicker, and they have a good feel. I've applied at least 10 of these, and they usually work very well except for the one defective one I had.

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2024-09-28 09:40:52

I used this as directed. Then checked for spots in lightroom on a white screen image taken with a long exposure at f22. Made sure spots were visible. The result was a perfectly cleaned sensor. Amazing.

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2024-08-21 06:37:16

I use both the D610 and D750 as part of my kit, originally buying the D610 as a second body for my D750. They are so similar that sometimes I need check to see which one I am holding. The main thing that I miss from the D610 is the flippy screen on the D750. On the other hand, the D610 feels more solid and quiet compared with the D750, perhaps due to lacking the flippy screen and having slightly higher weight. Finally, the D610's IQ seems to lag the D750's slightly at ISO 6400 and above. The other differences between these cameras don't matter much to me. Regarding spots on the images, I find the problem virtually the same on the D610 and D750. In my case, I think it is just dust and not oil. I change lenses often in city environments, so the sensors probably pick up some dust every time I do so. I periodically clean the sensors as best I can, but I am resigned to removing spots in post in images with blue skies and under certain other conditions. In sum, I surprisingly prefer shooting with the D610, but on long trips with a single body, I usually take the D750 for the flippy screen and slightly higher ISO limit.

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