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BHawthorne
07-28-2008, 03:31 AM
I just picked up another InFocus SP5000 last week. That gives me 3 total to use with my TH2G analog box. Anyone know of a good website to figure out the math on a semi-circular screen using the 16:9 projectors? I'm thinking about using first surface mirrors to shorten the mounting distance from the screen. I'm trying to figure up the best option with this setup.

Trevor Hale
07-28-2008, 01:41 PM
LOL, Take my advice. 3 Projectors, and semicircle screen = "SOL7" Software.

You can make the semicircle fram anywhere, no major math needed, just make sure you get the software, it will be well worth it. That way, no matter how your screen ends up, SOL7 will make the image fit it perfectly.

Trev

percy
07-28-2008, 05:36 PM
Any idea of the size of the mirror you will need?

jmig
07-28-2008, 10:24 PM
Any idea of the size of the mirror you will need?

Depends on how far you want to project and how far the projector is from the mirror.

Average projector will project about 48"X28" from around six feet. If you want to have the projector three feet from the mirror and the mirror three feet from the screen the image on the mirror will be about half of the final image. So, a mirror 24" X 14" will be needed.

If I recall correctly, such a front surface mirror will run around $100-$150 USD.

Obviously, if you want to project to a larget screen you will either need to have a larger mirror or, have it placed closer to the projector.

There are several sites online that have calculators to figure the projection size from a given distance. These are based on the projector model.

I hope this helps.

percy
07-29-2008, 06:37 AM
John
Thanks for the info, for me looks like a second projector is a better option as a large mirror gets very expensive.
percy.

Deadman
07-30-2008, 01:44 AM
So how much does SOL7 cost no price on their page?

sbecker777
07-31-2008, 12:04 AM
Contact them at their forum on this site.

Steve

AchillesP
07-31-2008, 03:34 AM
Hi,

Actually you can use the below link

http://hcinema.avtool.net/site/user/index.php

It is a website program that you design your room with distances and shapes, and then you can see where you can place the projectors to get the best image. You must create an account first. Also you can save and print your designs.

From what I found the last 6 months, screen tech http://www.screen-tech.de/ seems to be the best company providing materials for projector screens.

And one example with screen-tech screen and calculations with this webside toll is bellow.

http://www.flightdecksolutions.com/view_page.php?id=54

Hope to helped.

Achilles

aviaparts
07-31-2008, 05:09 AM
With the latest projectors it is recommended not to use foil but to make a solid shape background. There are all kind of special paints available for projection purpose. I tested different ones and came to the conclusion that using a white, non brilliant paint is the best option. In diferent cases, the pearls in the special paints gave a negative effect on the image. These paints are good for projectors with poor lumens, so they can give extra reflection.

The background does need to be very smooth and best is to apply the paint by spray.

popeyus
08-03-2008, 11:00 AM
Here's a link with a 3 projectors setup : notice the kind of mirrors used in this setup and the field of view ! NB.: French language but youTube video included ... http://www.journaldugeek.com/?2008/07/30/12474-aidez-a-la-reeducation

Matt Olieman
08-03-2008, 02:11 PM
Here's a link with a 3 projectors setup : notice the kind of mirrors used in this setup and the field of view ! NB.: French language but youTube video included ... http://www.journaldugeek.com/?2008/07/30/12474-aidez-a-la-reeducation

Fascinating idea..... would of liked to see more video though :) :)

Matt Olieman

BHawthorne
08-03-2008, 07:26 PM
Here's a link with a 3 projectors setup : notice the kind of mirrors used in this setup and the field of view ! NB.: French language but youTube video included ... http://www.journaldugeek.com/?2008/07/30/12474-aidez-a-la-reeducation


Very cool, looks like a compact 270 degree version of the iSphere. (http://local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/projection/isphere/) I was pondering making one awhile back. Definitely very cool. I like the setup they used. Looks like 3 first surface security mirrors and custom molded screen segments. The only missing piece here is the directx image warping utility software. Wonder what that University of Tsukuba Japan design uses? Maybe they just used a fisheye lens on a video camera to get their walking system video. Thier concept pretty much validates that it can be done in the hardware. I'd like to still see the software utility designed. I might try making one. This would be too cool for FPS games.

747sim
08-03-2008, 08:53 PM
The new Cessna 172 g1000 simulators at Embry-Riddle use a 270* 3 projector system, they may give you some ideas.