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Quotes from various outdoor fabric screen makers:
Wrinkles or lines found on the Yard Master projection material in most cases disappear when the material is stretched over the frame. If in case they don't, we recommend using a fabric steamer to eliminate any lines or wrinkles.
Applying tension to a projector screen may also help remove wrinkles. Attaching some additional weight to the bottom of a pull-down or portable screen can increase the tension enough to smooth imperfections, or mount the screen to a tension frame for prolonged stretching.
Once you it stretched properly with tension and display your image/video onto the screen. Those imperfections should be very much less noticeable, if seen at all at this point.
Again you might see the imperfections up close, but at a distance, with a projector playing a movie, after you'd properly set it up with it being stretched and having tension applied. Highly doubt you will ever notice those afterwards.
Yes.
Why?
Though I do see them sometimes even during showtime :(
How long max to put blow dryer on one area ?