Renovation has nearly finished and am getting ready to set up the AV. I have bought the Epson TW8100
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Am a little unsure of the style of curtains to use for the two windows in this room. One is on the north wall and the other on the east wall. The screen is on the south side.
I want to use curtains like this with rod and eyelets. The curtain will have dark backing cloth so no light will pass through the cloth itself. My concern is the light coming through the folds on the top and bottom of the curtains. Will it be too much for daytime viewing? Daytime viewing is very important.
I have seen here and elsewhere that the TW8100 can be used comfortably with some amount of light in the room. Rajdeeps's albums for his Epson 8500UB (2010 top model for epson & the predecessor to TW8100) were a good source. See posts 41 to 45 of this thread.
On the other hand I was also wondering if it will actually be good to have some light coming through since this is a living room
. That is only if it is low enough.

Am a little unsure of the style of curtains to use for the two windows in this room. One is on the north wall and the other on the east wall. The screen is on the south side.
I want to use curtains like this with rod and eyelets. The curtain will have dark backing cloth so no light will pass through the cloth itself. My concern is the light coming through the folds on the top and bottom of the curtains. Will it be too much for daytime viewing? Daytime viewing is very important.
I have seen here and elsewhere that the TW8100 can be used comfortably with some amount of light in the room. Rajdeeps's albums for his Epson 8500UB (2010 top model for epson & the predecessor to TW8100) were a good source. See posts 41 to 45 of this thread.
On the other hand I was also wondering if it will actually be good to have some light coming through since this is a living room
