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3. General
Focusing &
Enlarging
The size and clarity
of your projected
image is determined
by the distance of
the projector from
the projection surface
and the focusing of
the lens. The farther
the projector is from
the work surface, the larger your image will be. As
you change distance, you will have to slide the lens
in or out slowly within the lens barrel to focus the
projected image. The Prism both enlarges and
reduces with one reversible lens. The projection
range of this lens is 80% (4/5 x) reduction (20%
less than the size of your original), up to 20 times
enlargement. Please Note: A gap exists in the
projection range that cannot be achieved due to the
reversing of the lens –170% to 250%. You will have
to adjust the size of your original to achieve a size in
this range.
Distance Chart
(approximate) – Measured from label above lens to
projection surface.
Range
.8
Distance
24"
(61cm) (58m)
Lens in reduction
position
4. Copy Area
The copy area is 7" x 7". This indicates the
maximum size of copy the lens can see. This copy
size, however, varies with the desired projection
size. With greater enlargement, the lens sees less
of the copy area.
5. Photograph Projection
(Use Caution!)
Photographs are commonly used in projectors;
however, a few precautions must be taken:
1. Work from a copy of any valuable or important
photographs. Never use an original if it cannot
be replaced. Photographs were not intended to
handle the intense light and heat created by a
projector. Though this projector is fan-cooled and
ventilated to keep the copy cooler, it does get hot
and photographs may be adversely affected by
1x
5x
10x
23"
47"
89"
(1.2m)
(2.3m)
Lens in enlargement
position
the heat and light.
2. Never project old photographs as they are
particularly sensitive to heat and light and they will
be damaged. Again, have a copy made.
3. To prevent photographs from curling, mount
them to a stiff backing material or put them in a
picture mat.
4. When projecting, make sure that the fan is
operating and that the cooling vents have not
been obstructed. When finished tracing the
projected photo, turn the projector off and
remove photo.
Tips & Techniques
Oversized Copy/Books
If your original is larger than what will fit onto the
copy area, or if you are working from a picture in a
book, simply remove the lid from the projector by
pulling up the cover carefully and removing the two
pivot pins. Place the copy or book on top of the
projector. The lens will still only see a 7" x 7" portion
of this copy, but placing it on top will allow you to
move it around and project it in sections. Once you
have drawn a section, move the copy and realign the
projected image to the stopping point of the traced
area. Resume tracing and repeat as many times as
necessary. The other alternative to oversized copy
is to reduce the original on a copier, so that it fits
20x
within the 7" x 7" copy area. Another way to make
use of oversized copy that is not manageable on
14'
top of the projector is to place the copy face-up on
(4.3m)
your tabletop, remove the projector lid and place the
projector upside down and on top of the copy. This
way the copy will remain rigid and your projected
image is more likely to line up properly.
Small 3-D Objects
Small 3-D objects can be projected by removing
the projector lid and placing the object on top of
the projector copy area. To ensure maximum image
clarity, place a box over the top of the object to
eliminate ambient light (light escaping from the top
of the projector). To project 3-D objects which are
larger than the 7" x 7" copy area, take a photograph
of the object and project the print.
CaUTion: Do not mount aerosol cans or
pressurized objects onto the projector. The hot
surface may cause them to burst.
Measurements of Projections
To determine a particular scale of a projected
image, mount a 6" ruler next to the copy or draw
1" grid lines onto the copyboard itself. If specific
enlargements are frequently used from common
originals, mark the floor with tape. Position the
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