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RayB:
Doesn't the window NEED fogging or some sort of slight opacity to even have an image projected on to begin with?
From his site: "I pinned a white sheet to the inside of my window and aimed the projector at it. "
So instead of a sheet, use white paper affixed to the window. It won't fog.
ChadTower:
It probably would. It was bad. That was just after 3 minutes. After 10 or so the condensation on the inside was actually running down a little bit. I have no idea why it would be that bad - it's a new storm door and it's a full sheet of tempered glass.
shardian:
Hmmm, maybe I'll try the paper thing. I have 36" plotter paper here at work. At the least, it will be much easier to hang than a sheet.
ahofle:
Just got this setup tonight. Another idea which works PERFECTLY is one of those mattress skirt things. I couldn't find any plain white sheets, but came across one of them in a closet. These things sit under the mattress, have a 'skirt' around them, and are a perfect slightly opaque white material under the mattress part. It almost appears that I put a big screen TV in front of the window from the outside. :applaud:
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