Igor,
With the same lightbulb, the DLPs deliver brighter images than do LCD
because of the difference in technology, so it's usually hard to beat the
DLP on brightness. However, in my experience, many DLPs have difficulties
with yellow hues that goes beyond what can be rectified by calibration. LCD
projectors will also need calibration, tho... :-)
I think my advice would be to go for an LCD model that sports a sRGB mode as
one of its preset colour modes, and prepare to spend a good bit of money on
a decent canvas for it.
Jostein
----- Original Message -----
From: "Igor Roshchin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 7:00 PM
Subject: Which projectors are better for Photos? (3LCD vs DLP)
Hi All,
I am sure that some people on the list have the knowledge on this topic.
For the purpose of presenting photo slideshows, which type of projectors
are generally better: 3LCD or DLP?
Criteria: accuracy of colors (preferably without too much of
calibration), high brightness/contrast (so that the presentation can be
done with the ambient light in the room.
To better define the category, -
I am looking at projectors with at least 2000-2500 lumens, and the
price range is to stay within $1000-ish. Resolution: at least XGA
(1024x768),
possibly WXGA/HD-720 (1280x780/720).
I've read a few websites with comparisons between the two types (3LCD
and DLP). There are two major problems with those comparisons:
1. Most of those comparisons are several years old, and hence do not
reflect the recent changes in both technologies.
2. They are shallow, biased [by the manufacturers of the specific
type], or both.
Your input, including references to good recent articles on the issue,
is greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Igor
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