Lewis837
02-26-07, 09:19 AM
Just received this advertisment for a "webinar" on the posted subject. I don't have any connection with the host company or the speakers and have no idea if it will be good or bad. I thought I would post it given previous interest on this forum for blending etc.
The topic is described in the email as :
Large screen displays can be created from multiple low-cost projectors. In addition, sometimes the screens are high aspect ratio, curved or dome-shaped. Geometrically blending, warping and color calibrating these multiple projectors to create a seamless image is difficult. There are many approaches to solving this problem with many new and innovative ideas coming to market now. This webinar will describe the trends in the professional display industry that are driving the use of multi-projector systems, will detail the approaches and advantages of each and will offer ideas on how this technology can be used in many new applications.
It looks like it is "free", but requires registration, at this address:
http://wcc.webeventservices.com/view/wl/r.htm?e=39062&s=1&k=5270D277538EAC2FB65BD3B6F71F4376&cb=genesys
The topic is described in the email as :
Large screen displays can be created from multiple low-cost projectors. In addition, sometimes the screens are high aspect ratio, curved or dome-shaped. Geometrically blending, warping and color calibrating these multiple projectors to create a seamless image is difficult. There are many approaches to solving this problem with many new and innovative ideas coming to market now. This webinar will describe the trends in the professional display industry that are driving the use of multi-projector systems, will detail the approaches and advantages of each and will offer ideas on how this technology can be used in many new applications.
It looks like it is "free", but requires registration, at this address:
http://wcc.webeventservices.com/view/wl/r.htm?e=39062&s=1&k=5270D277538EAC2FB65BD3B6F71F4376&cb=genesys