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Siding and Your Home: What You Need to Know


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Siding and Your Home: What You Need to Know

When it was time to re-side our home, I quickly found myself overwhelmed by the different siding options. I could side my home in cedar shingles, wood planks, fiber cement planks, vinyl siding or metal siding, just to name a few of the options out there. I spent a lot of time wading through websites trying to figure out the benefits of each material and which would be right for me. While there was a lot of information about the materials, most of it didn't apply to me. It was about installing the siding or buying or selling the siding. I created this so if you are looking for siding, you have a one-stop resource that lays out the different types of siding and their benefits. This should help you avoid having to wade through information that does not apply to you to find what you need.

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The Easiest Way To Expand Your Movie Theater Without Expanding Its Space

If you've ever designed or owned a movie theater, then you know that getting your projector perfectly dialed in can make or break your picture quality. However, this often entails putting a lot of space in between your screen and your projector if you're using a projector with a traditional lens. If this space means unsold seats, then your business will be in hot water in no time at all. Using all of the space in your theater to its utmost advantage is crucial to offering your customers the most options when they decide how to spend their rainy night out, and one way to maximize this choice is by simply putting in more cinemas, which is easier than you'd think if you use the right projector. 

The Space Problem

Having to set your projector far back from your screen means that, whether or not you think you can fill the seats, you're going to have to put them in. This can pose a big problem with theaters in smaller towns or those that specialize in indie or other less mainstream cinema. Using a lens that didn't sport a focal point that's so far away would seemingly solve all your problems, right? Bingo. 

The Space Solution

An aspheric lens is a type of lens that is not designed specifically from a sphere, but instead can take on more of a cone shape, or anything else that you want it to be in order to suit your needs. The way this helps your movie theater is by making it so that your perfect projector distance can be much closer to the screen than with a projector that uses a spherical lens. This means that even in a tiny, 50-seat theater, you can have amazing picture quality on a huge screen. Get a few of these projectors under the same roof, and you can double the variety of films you can show on a given night. This means hosting entire film festivals can start with simply swapping out the lenses in your projectors. 

These days, with advances in movie watching like online streaming and subscription services, move theaters need to do more than ever to remain competitive, and the best way to do this is by offering more choices than the competition. If you want to expand your theater's selections quickly and fairly cheaply then making the switch to aspheric lenses can be just the catalyst you need to catapult your theater to the next level of popularity. 

For more information about aspheric lenses, contact R. Mathews Optical Works, Inc. or a similar company.