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Unplug the projector, take it somewhere clean and with low-humidity. I used my kitchen counter top.
These instructions probably work on many NEC DLP projectors of similar shape, incluing the HT1000.
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A hand-assembled movie projector kit featuring LEGO parts in NEW condition with a super bright cool white LED inside the projector. The kit also includes a micro lighting effect controller with pre-programmed flicker effect. Treat your minifigs!
Shot of a 16 mm film projector which is running a continuous loop of film for an art installation at The Agency Gallery and Performance Space in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Camera projector mechanism from France. No maker's name. Number 1032. Probably made by René Bunzli and Pierre-Victor Continsouza
More info: cinegraphica.blogspot.be/2011/10/mechanism-bunzli-contins...
Experimentation with DLP projector trying to show the rainbow effect. You see pretty much the same thing with the naked eye, but I was also waving a newspaper in front of the projector. I don't have any problems with DLP rainbows, very happy with the projector :)
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I project onto the white board, because this lets me "annotate" with dry erase marker ala a poor teacher's IWB
This projector light bulb is used in Dukane projector models IMAGEPRO 8035 and 8600.
Read all of the specs and details for this projector bulb here:
www.topbulb.com/bare-bulb-dukane-imagepro-8035-8600-wb-la...
It is very easy to make your own shutter using a servo motor and and arduino, and it is also very easy to control it from Video Projection Tools VPT 5.1
Not the rock band but one of a pair of dust-encrusted Kodak Ektagraphic-III slide projectors, not touched for at least three or four years.
The inner workings of the projector in the derelict movie theater "Charlott" in Potsdam. I was happy to find an angle that had the circular opening for ventilator in the wall in the image too - but I was surprised to see that this lens made a nice Bokeh too... recommend to view large on black
HDR from three RAWs (+/-2 ev)
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm
f/8,0, exposure 1, 4 and 15 secs.
Model: Stephy H
www.facebook.com/StephyHModelling
Photoshoot at Cheltenham Film & Photographic Studio.
Photographer Matt Webb