So you can adjust the size and dimensions of the image to match your canvas size by adjusting it in the computer? This is important because all canvases are not square like a movie would be. Are different dimensions, 24 x 36, 48 x 28, etc.
@@songfantasy670 you can adjust it multiple ways. It's probably best to adjust the file dimensions within a photo editor program. But after the ratio has been perfected, move the project forward or backward and adjust the focus.
They do have them for artists and you would think they would be cheaper since it has to do less functions and much less complicated functions but they are actually more expensive, go figure. One of the brands is called "Artograph"
Yeah I was curious about whether you could adjust the size and I believe you answered that. I'm getting one! Thanks!
...very thorough review, many questions answered. Thank you.
Thank you, this was a very helpful review I am glad it has an HD port
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So you can adjust the size and dimensions of the image to match your canvas size by adjusting it in the computer? This is important because all canvases are not square like a movie would be. Are different dimensions, 24 x 36, 48 x 28, etc.
@@songfantasy670 you can adjust it multiple ways. It's probably best to adjust the file dimensions within a photo editor program. But after the ratio has been perfected, move the project forward or backward and adjust the focus.
Great review.
Thanks
What device did you connect to the projector?
My computer
Dose this contact a iPhone
I think they need to focus on some products for artist and their needs instead of worrying about outdoor movies!
I agree!
They do have them for artists and you would think they would be cheaper since it has to do less functions and much less complicated functions but they are actually more expensive, go figure. One of the brands is called "Artograph"
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I heard that company is out of business. Am I wrong? I hope because I need a new one too.