Reddit reviews Digital Video and HD: Algorithms and Interfaces (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics)
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There is no best. Different artists specialize in different styles and mediums. Some are more popular than others at certain times, some are faster at certain jobs, but I'd be uncomfortable calling anyone the best - especially at a company with so much talent.
After you've finished that intro book, I would also highly suggest Digital Video and HD, Second Edition: Algorithms and Interfaces to get a really in depth understanding of all the details of what's going on in the digital toolchain. Amazing reference book, I use it all the time.
Not all of these are in our core training/ required knowledge, or related to our day to day functions as a university A/V department, but They are all available to my team for knowledge building and professional development. Additionally , and our job ladder includes Infocomm certifications, so the library is a little biased towards infocomm resources at the moment.
Books I use are
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Handbook-Acoustics-Alton-Everest/dp/0071603328)
just ordered digital video and hd
based on a recommendation in r/videoengineering
infocomm's audio and visual systems design, essentials of the av industry, av best practices, AV installation hand book
white papers/ online training from extron, JBL, Dalite, surgeX, bluejeanscable, and others. (out of the office and do not have the exact list and links with me
If you want to really learn video I would recommend Charles Poynton's book. I found it very accessible. That said, I'm a design engineer so my perspective might be skewed.
That won't directly help you with the projectors but it will help you identify issues with the image and help narrow down the potential cause.