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<DIV>Something that was done once in a church, take a piece of cardboard with a
crease in it so that the projector is sitting on the cardboard. Then bend it up
so that it trims of the bottom of the field that you do not want. Their
was some distance between the cardboard on the lens. With trial and error
this this might work if you cut a hole in the cardboard to trim the field
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<DIV> I'm curious what can go wrong when trying to
mask portions of a projector field with black wrap. I am planning to dowse the
projector, but do to its intended use, and necessitated position, large portions
of the field will never get used. </DIV>
<DIV> Is it possible to crack a lens because of
unevenly reflected heat? Will I burn through the Black wrap? The projector in
question is a 5k Eiki with a power zoom lens. </DIV>
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<DIV>Many thanks for your suggestions. </DIV>
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<DIV>Matt Whiton </DIV>
<DIV>Production Manager </DIV>
<DIV>Lyric Stage Company of Boston </DIV></DIV>
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