Sorry, but this is all very confusing. So some of you are saying there is no native 2.35:1 content, or is that only for Blu-ray? I know a lot my DVD's are 2.35.
No, your DVDs are 720x480 (or less), which is what all DVDs are. You don't actually have 'true' 2.35:1 material on the discs, and it is likely that you have anamorphic encodes which try to squeeze extra resolution onto the limited resolution which DVD offers.
The DVD player automatically handles it and shows you 2.35 on screen WITH black bars on top and under the image you see on screen.
If I had, say an RS1(which I don't) that had internal scaling, I would have a few options:
1)16:9 screen with no lens or anything extra. This setup would give me a a full screen with 16:9 movies, and black bars top and bottom with 2.35.
Yes, this is correct. Keep in mind that all live HDTV content, such as HD sports, and the Superbowl, are 16:9 native.
Same with Blu-ray?Am I understanding that all Blu-Rays are 16:9?
Yes, but no. 2.35:1 films put on Blu-ray include black borders above and below the image. It appears similar to how DVDs work, but Blu-ray is encoded differently onto the disc.
2)2.35 screen with lens. This way, all my 2.35 DVD's would be full screen, and my 16:9 movies would have some of the picture cropped from the sides to fill the screen?
No, 16:9 is 1.78:1 which is narrower than 2.35:1. You would have to remove the anamorphic lens and 16:9 content would leave black bars on the left/right sides of the screen. If you leave the lens in place, the projector would cut off the top and bottom of the image, or if it had the right zoom mode, it would scale the image to appear 16:9 on screen with bars on the left/right sides of the image.
3)2.35 screen with sled and lens. When using the lens my screen would be filled up. However, when I remove the sled/lens, what happens to my 16:9 picture. Do I have to use the zoom to get the 16:9 to fill the screen?
When you remove the lens, you also must change the aspect ratio of the projector, and then you have a 16:9 image with black bars on the left/right sides of the image.
4)16:9 screen with sled and lens. This way when you don't use the lens and have a full picture, and then you use the lens and it fills the screen with 2.35 as well?
No, this would not be done under any circumstances I know of. You would never do this.
I guess I am not understanding how by using a sled, you can always have a "full-screened" picture. Can you only have full screen on one or the other.
You can't have a full screen and maintain proper aspect ratio ever with a single screen and different aspects. Simple as that. You need a screen with a masking system if you want the appearance of filling the screen always, but generally, you either have black bars to the left/right of the image, or above/below the image.
Does anyone have any good pics on how the picture changes when using the sled/lens and with different format screens?
Not really, the best I've put together talks more about how 2.35:1 is important to maintain when viewing, regardless of screen type.
http://www.avintegrated.com/aspect_ratios.html