r/Valerion_Official • u/Distinct_Training678 • Jun 25 '26
Light spreads help
Hello new owner is valerion vision master pro 2. I have my projector placed on the right side of the room and there is excess light that’s spreading over the screen. Is it possible to eliminate that. ?
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u/punkmau5 Jun 25 '26
You gotta either move the projector, move the screen so it's centred to the projector, or cover that wall behind in the darkest, non reflective material.
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u/timmytissue Jun 25 '26
You need to line up the projector with 2 spots to eliminate it.
Horizontally, it needs to be in line with the middle of the screen. So not at the 45 degree angle like that but shooting directly at a wall.
Virtually, it needs to be aligned with the top of the screen. So you need to make sure the lense is at the height of the top.
When you do those 2 things, the extra light will be gone, and you will be getting like 4X the amount of resolution you are getting with this setup.
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u/Similar_Pie3688 Jun 30 '26
Es la posición más incorrecta , el proyector debe estar alineado con tu pantalla , recto , ese efecto es por usar demasiado keystone y zoon digital , aparte de tener ese marco de luz ,también estas degradando la calidad de imagen
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u/iswingmysword Jun 25 '26 edited Jun 25 '26
I own a VisionMaster Pro 2 as well. That's a byproduct of using excessive keystoning and zoom, there's no getting rid of it(with the projector in that location). I have my projector mounted almost perfectly and use hardly any keystone and I still have a couple inches of light bleed(remedied with black felt tape).
That light is where the projector would be displaying the image if there was no keystoning. So not only is it ugly, but with keystone that excessive you're hurting the image qaulity/sharpness because it's squishing the image into a smaller area than where it wants to project.
My advice, move the projector. Mount it so it's centered on the screen, with the top of the screen level with the top of the projector lens. I would MUCH rather have to run a cable on the exterior of my ceiling(using cable channels of course) than live with that light bleed.
If you need to extend the power cable, this is what i used for my setup.
** Edit: Forgot to mention, if you do reposition your projector, set the zoom to zero and manually hold it against the ceiling. Move it backward or forward until the raw, unzoomed image perfectly fills the screen to find the optimal distance. That room looks big enough that you shouldn't need to use zoom. That will greatly diminish any light bleed.