> While there maybe some merit to your comments about dust in the air masking > flaws in the slide being projected, I had the actual surface texture of the > projection screen in mind as well as the actual viewing distance independent > of any dust. > Laurie Haven't been following this thread all that closely so this may have been covered. But what lens are you using for your projections? If it is a lens supplied with most projectors the poor quality might be a masking factor. The difference between one of these lenses and a Buhl or similar projection lens is pretty substantial.
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