Creating a seamless image across a wide surface can be a key element in Houses of Worship who wish to display different elements on multiple screens, with the flexibility of merging all the images into one large, panoramic display. Soft Edge Blending is essentially a term used for creating a large screen image using multiple video projectors with seamless overlapping areas. You may have already heard the term “Soft Edge Blending” before. There is a practical amount of science that goes on behind the scenes to make this effect possible. There is a captivating effect created by having multiple displays that can be separated and then merged together to form one connected image.
Screens are getting larger and projections on multiple surfaces are becoming more common. Undeniably churches are using more and more visual media to capture worshipers’ attention and help to convey the pastor’s message. The demand for visual media is of course increasing in Houses of Worship. Video has proven to be one of the most efficient ways to convey a message to an audience. In our every day lives, we are surrounded by motion graphics, movies and video clips, and we access them through different kinds of displays such as television, smart phones, digital signage devices, and so on. Once the projection mapping has been configured through the M800EX processor, users can show different images on the mapping area, dynamically without the need to re-edit them through a PC.Visual media is everywhere.
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VNS demonstrated its new range of GeoBox solutions during Computex in Taiwan at the end of May, with a one-channel M800EX showing projection-mapping without the need for PC software.
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“The M800 standalone hardware series represents a new dawn for edge-blending, much more flexible, reliable and cost-effective than software-based image processing solutions, with no additional software or PCs required.” “We’re delighted to announce the next phase of our GeoBox European roll-out with our partner, MatrixWorks Europe” said VNS Inc CEO Steve Wang. The M800EX’s projection mapping functionality allows users to create any shape in black or white patterns, and then to display contents on the created pattern. Users can save up to ten patterns and set different time intervals for seamless looping playback. In addition, the combination of PIP/POP functionality allows main and PIP/POP images to be displayed in any shape.Ī key benefit of the M800EX is that hardware-only projection mapping is more flexible, allowing users to apply different patterns for the projected image without having to recreate the mapping content using software. It is easy to daisy-chain multiple GeoBoxes, and recalibration is a breeze thanks to thanks to easy image repositioning. Modular design with PIP/POP function allows user to configure the display system with much higher flexibility.Īs well as remote controller and ethernet WebGui, full-function front keyboards provide installers with convenient and easy control on site, and as no additional software or PC control is required it is easy to access the embedded Geobox functionality. Both M800 GeoBox solutions can be used with any projector, including short-throw models, providing edge-blending on flat and curved surfaces in both landscape and portrait modes.