Do you ever wonder how big is a movie theater screen in inches? It turns out, the answer is a little bit more complicated than you might think. According to Screen Size Finder, a standard movie theater screen is typically about 18 inches wide and 23 inches tall.
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Movie theater screens come in different sizes, depending on the auditorium’s capacity and the theater’s layout. The most common screen sizes range from 30 to 90 feet in width. To give you a sense of scale, a typical home television screen is around 55 inches diagonally, while the largest movie theater screens can be up to 1,080 inches diagonally.
So if you had an image that was 100,000 pixels... like mine is 100K resolution.
And you divided that by 96 the pixel size or number per Inch.. you get around 1000 inches diagonally.
But, a cinema screen is much bigger and doesn;t use pixels it is a laser or light.. so to ....
Well look what AI says...
To convert 100,000 pixels to inches wide, you need to know the PPI (pixels per inch) value.
For web design, the standard is 96 PPI, so:
For print design, a higher resolution of 300 PPI is common, so:
Which is kind of true but should be 800 PPI.
A cinema is about twice as wide as it is high so about 1000 inches wide and 500 inches high.
So.... about 2:1
And about 1118 diagonal but pixels don't calculate diagonally they are square and some are amorphic in a cinema meaning they aren't square.
So to count the pixels you times 1000 times 500 = 500,000 square inches, but the pixels aren't square so you calculate them times by 96... square = 48,000,000 pixels.
or do (1000 x 96) x (500 x 96) = 96,000 x 48,000 = 46,080,000.
So you see they are slightly different because 96 isn't quite 100.
replace 96 with 100.
= 50,000,000 pixels so the middle ground is slightly in between.
=48,000,000. pixels on screen.
this program kind of does it.
Dot Pitch
millimeters mm
0.2646
Total
pixels px
4,608,000,000
Total
megapixels MP
4,608.00
SO to get to 800 PPI for cinema rather than 96 PPI..
This would be closer to cinema size with clear picture like a computer screen.
PPI2
pixels per in2
640,039
Dot Pitch
millimeters mm
0.0317
Total
pixels px
320,000,000,000
Total
megapixels MP
320,000.00
Because your cinema inches are bigger, in comparison to the monitor.. so you have more pixels in each inch.. like instead of 96 wide per inch you have 800. So the image in clearer.. I can't explain it any better than that at the moment I'm too tired..
If you all sat at the front 10 metres from screen ok 96 would be good, but because you are 100 feet away.. it has to be about 10 times again..
I'm talking a proper cinema big old fashioned one like the old Mansfield one got turned into Supermarket or whatever.
Inches are the same size really both ways, but the vertical ones are squashed down half the height but same pixels so they are 800 vertical and 800 horizontal but the vertical inches are half the size but same pixels they aren't square pixels. they are 2:1.. so you can adjust it using your computer by changing the ratio.. not the whole movie.. you could stretch a square movie into a widescreen format and it might look a bit wide, but usually on cinema it is ok, they trim it. Or I would trim it and squash it a bit.
Or these days they use AI to generate it at the sides.
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So in conclusion if you half the height to 500 and leave the base at 1000 on the screen then take the amount of pixels as 800 PPI and times the sides as square 1000x1000 then halve it to 320,000,000,000 pixels, then you have a good guide to how many pixels on screen... thats 800 x 1000 x 800 x 500 = 320,000,000,000
But they are squashed ones rectangle pixels and count as whole but are half the height.
So you factor in a normal square one at 96 PPI then the end result is about 800 times the size, but the same pixels but squashed down.
So when you see the screen it is about 800 times clearer.
But the same size in inches. Just higher pixel count.. but the projector doesn't know... the image is clearer being 100K. The projector is the same as standard whatever.. so its clever to just change the file it will be big like my discs are titanium and built to last, why they are expensive but I sell cheap. Normal disc plastic one with magnesium or whatever it is... costs about $2 to make all up. Honestly it is a bit of rip off to sell a box set of AFL Pies Grand Final at $144!!
I couldn't buy one...
But my discs cost about $11 to make all up.. and I sell for $14.
My DVD discs you could run over them in a car and they might just start to wear some scratches, but around the house last forever.
I want to make steel records to like Vinyl ones.. but safe it's soft steel, but they don't wear out under normal use. I realised how much I love being off line playing records in peace of my own house.. I love a crypt sound in my house like dead silence.. that dead cold feeling of house with nothing going on, then you just hear music playing and the kids run in from outside and its noisy with real noise.. not whirring technology.
Oh and titanium discs you can store about 5 days of video on them. 24 hours x 5. So you could have a whole series on one disc for $14.
I like to have my product in my home, not on someone else's computer they might change my kids watching it to porno while I am out in the garden I come in and they switch it back or whatever.. it isn't safe. To have my product I have purchased not in my possession, and they could just remove it there's no support line, they just take what I have bought it is stealing.
Because the projector can be a standard movie projector and the screen any size, so long as it has at least 96 PPI depth and enough light to project...
Because my movies are 100K resolution on any projector they will adjust because they are designed to be square or anamorphic.... but I will say this well done if you worked that last bit out, but i can't say it clearer without giving away my method.. but
I do want to make a projector in your home you can take anywhere or just on the big screen or in a cinema or outdoors or in your living room or bedroom, and it does any size picture up to 1000 inches wide, or right down to just 100 inches wide... in your home...
But it adjusts to any screen size or shape.. like a square or rectangular one. not round... but it has enough clarity to show any size or shape.. all I am saying without using AI to distort or change your image or film. So the original is the same.
It probably have auto focus and brightness too.
I like trimming back industry to save the planet.. Lot of unnecessary waste.
You promised the world with the next best thing.. I like getting the good product does the job and that's it for 100 years.
Maybe you have a few different models.. like sizes to suit houses.. a short throw one, an overhead one.. a few colours and shapes and sizes for fashion sense and practicality maybe 10 in the line and that's all. The perfect projector for any job.
The keystone is very clever I don't use it on mine I just have it under the screen its short throw VAVA... maybe its my product I'm not sure the software doesn't work though.. I got no compensation they said maybe they fix it??? Not very good service.. but maybe I made it didn't know? Anyway I try do stuff I know about soon. Get my business going properly.
Keystone correction from misplaced projector.... yeah I think maybe auto keystone is good, but better yet, just have a lens which shifts shape, no software processing on the image.
Always best put your projector in a good central place, on a ceiling is ideal. Above your head and it just displays right in front. Really if you going to have a room not enough room to do that, get a big TV instead.
But I think if it's needed I would have a projector or laser lamp, which can bend the light a bit, like in a tube you have a photon gun, and you just have at the base or the tube or tunnel where the photons shoot out, a pool, or panel and they shoot out at an angle depending what you have placed the projector and as it hits the screen it bounces straight back at the same angle to say its flat.. and perfectly square. Like a phone conversation saying hello... are you flat and square... and the response on an uneven plane is Hello... I am a little bit wonky...
So it adjusts accordingly a few times until it hears.. hello I am flat and square.
Actually like those suits the actors wear doing 3D modeling, you could have four tacks that stick to your screen corners, and it just aligns to it. No matter where you move the projector it follows the tacks. Done!!
Bit mysterious VAVA why I said that, the other products are like baby monitors and stuff. Then I read it was Appo or Oppo or something who make phones.. but I'm not sure.. I heard they used to make navigational systems.. its weird that the Google play store is their platform and Android and yet the software says you need Google Play Store and it isn't compatible??!
This sort of thing annoys me, you pay thousands of dollars and is it a fake product I bought but it was from JB HiFI?!
It's got a good hardware base, I mean its pretty big, but it all works hardware wise, and the screen size is 150 inches what i wanted.
The Samsung you have history there of good TV sets and they were only 120 inch and too expensive for me.. and it did have a TV antenna plug though I really wanted it because my other TV same brand... but VAVA I was willing to take a risk and see, the picture quality is outstanding it's like something I would make myself but software disappointing.
Like maybe the Samsung goes bigger on a bigger wall to 150 inch but 120 is the best picture.
I mean its ok, I can use my PC or Xbox for software and just plug in and I got a set top box for TV free to air shows. It will do for a few years till I can afford something better.
I had just bought a new TV and it broke and it was my fault trying to fix the antenna socket.. I took the back off .. DON'T do it yourself!!!!
I tore the screen panel breaking off the ribbon from underneath to the circuit board behind.. at the bottom.. the glass cracked and the cable snapped off I don't know if I can fix it with conductive glue, or I need a new panel its not warranty in that case.
TV worth $2500
Bought on special for $1500
New panel from Samsung $1500....
Mum gave me a present for a few thousand.. and I disappointed her but oh well ended up with the VAVA.
It was hard to decide because... I wanted a TV in front for normal viewing.. then have an electric screen come down in front to run the projector.. because TV's have a longer life, projectors with normal viewing burn out.. so its good to have TV's while the projectors heal.. extending use can be detrimental.. why I wanted both.. but it is good just having the projector on the wall I found its bigger cheaper option.. just I have a broken TV in the same room.
Just have big screen movie nights.. plus the richer image of a TV is good too.. for shows and things and gaming.. but this projector is not too bad, just a bit washed out in with the lights on.
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