We often use screen surrounds with openings smaller than the screens we use to avoid any of the screen frame border from showing. It would be great to be able to use the correct screen size and then specify the opening that will be projected into and have the cone represent that.
For instance, we use a 9'x16' screen in a hard surround with an opening of 8'x15'. I don't want to display the cone for the 9'x16' screen as is would displaying on the scenic elements outside of the opening.
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Ryan Seybert
We often use screen surrounds with openings smaller than the screens we use to avoid any of the screen frame border from showing. It would be great to be able to use the correct screen size and then specify the opening that will be projected into and have the cone represent that.
For instance, we use a 9'x16' screen in a hard surround with an opening of 8'x15'. I don't want to display the cone for the 9'x16' screen as is would displaying on the scenic elements outside of the opening.
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