So I've decided to make the jump to a constant image-height setup without using an anamorphic lens, scaler/processor, etc. My plan is just use the zoom method. I currently live in an apartment where all the walls and ceiling are the same beige color but I have dark curtains w/ blackout lining on every window and I plan on putting black fabric on the entire wall the screen is on. Here's what I currently have:
92" Carada CCW 1.78 to 1
Height: 45"
Width: 80"
...and what I plan on purchasing:
112" Carada BW 2.40 to 1
Height: 43"
Width: 103"
This way, when I want to view HDTV programming, I'm almost retaining what I was originally viewing with the old screen. I also noticed using the projector calculator, that I'm going to have to increase the gain in order to achieve 14-15fL. Also, the reason I decided on 2.40 to 1 is that this is the AR of some movies and it can allow the content of 2.37 to 1 and 2.35 to 1 to "spill over" onto the borders.
I'm curious how the screen is going to look when watching 16:9 footage with no masking. Is it going to drive me batty having those sections of unused screen just glaring at me? Does anyone have any ideas for a cheap masking system? Maybe just put some velcro on the back of velvet and affix it to both sides of the screen when watching HDTV? Thanks in advance and I welcome any comments.