All 500-series projectors can take the 593 tray.
All 500-series projectors can use the 581 tray.
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As light travels through a convex lens (used in most slide projectors), the light and slide image are turned upside-down. Therefore, in order to appear correctly on screen, the image must enter the lens upside-down, which would then be inverted by the lens to appear right-side up. **** Furthermore, they are reversed left to right. What applies to the vertical holds true for the horizontal. The above holds true for any type of slide projector that performs similar to a Kodak carousel. However, the cube projector (Bell & Howell?) was different because the image bounced off of a mirror before going through the lens. I believe those slides were inserted into the cube right side up, but backwards (left to right), but I'm not sure.
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These terms refer to photographs one takes to document artwork. A transparent original could be a slide (best format) or a photo printed 'transparency'. A reflective original is a photographic print from a slide or negative. These are always considered 'originals' when made from the same negative or slide.
All 500-series Argus projectors can use the 587 tray. It holds 87 slides.
All 500-series projectors can use the 581 tray.
The Automatic 543 is the model of the projector that takes this tray.
Vintage slide projectors can most likely be found at a local Pawn Shop. If one cannot find a Vintage slide projector as their local Pawn Shop, good places would be to look on Ebay, or Craigslist. People can be offering these projectors.
Reel to Reel, Overhead Projection Slides, and Carousel Slide Projectors.
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Sadly, slide projectors have had their day and it is virtually impossible to buy a new slide projector now. The best idea is to look at online auction sites. There is a steady stream of used projectors for sale and it won't take long to find either a B&H or a compatible model.
Slide projectors are considered "old technology", but if you have slides and a projector, showing them would emphasize that you and your dad predate PowerPoint. And that's not a bad thing.
LCD projectors are used to project video or images onto a flat screen. The technology has almost replaced the older slide projectors or over head projectors. The picture is much clearer than on old technology. A common use of LCD projectors is to project song lyrics onto a screen during church services or to display powerpoint slides during a college lecture.
Video projectors use specialist high output lamps with driver electronics to match the lamp. Almost all of them use proprietary lamps that don't use quartz halogen technology. Therefore, no standard halogen bulb will operate in them. There have been a handful of projectors that used the same lamps as 35mm slide projectors. They were never regarded as being bright enough and the few models that appeared were removed from sale in a short space of time.
A projector simply projects images onto a wall or projection screen. Projectors are typically used to increase the image size for viewing by audiences. Projectors come in a variety of sizes, normally measured in Lumens which is the brightness of the light. This brightness will determine the size the image can project and the distance the projector can be from the screen. Slide projectors use light to project images from 35mm slides. Digital Projectors use light to project images from computers and DVD players.
The Toshiba's TDP-ET20U features a built in dvd player, and can connect to a pc for powerpoint slide shows.