Fujifilm Z6000 Drum projection

With the projector flat on the floor and the lens pointing upward, the Fujifilm Z6000 is the ideal projector for a drum projection. The type where at the top of an upright drum is a circular projection screen and people can look down at it. Drum projection at Australian National Museum, Canberra. No special bracketsContinueContinue reading “Fujifilm Z6000 Drum projection”

Using projection paint to bring light to dark.

Projecting on to black can be very interesting. Many people may tell you that it will not work. But it does and can look amazing. There are different ways. Normal black wall paint – the image will appear, but flat in colour. Artistic paint (see below left) – light gets absorbed. Only outlines appear. BlackContinueContinue reading “Using projection paint to bring light to dark.”

Shaped Projection Screens

Shaped projection screens are becoming increasingly popular. This is aided by adjustment and warping technologies with are either build in to the projectors or provided by external systems, just as VIOSO, Geobox, etc.. The relatively smaller chip size of the projectors, compared with systems in the past, and corresponding increase in depth of focus, makesContinueContinue reading “Shaped Projection Screens”

When it is to hot, or cold, or foggy, or rainy, or……

Nothing more frustrating for a traveller to find that they can not see what they came for, or it is unbearable to venture out. Not only will it make YOUR customer happy. They will be more content, nicer to your staff and friendly to your till. Or was it the other way around. Immersive projectionContinueContinue reading “When it is to hot, or cold, or foggy, or rainy, or……”

Can a projection screen be art?

If we look at some design components of the Screenline Arena range one could think so. Elegantly shaped, though playful. But the elegance and the ease of assembly betray the ingenuity in design and the strength of the product. But more importantly is its versatility. Just being made for one size or shape is notContinueContinue reading “Can a projection screen be art?”

21:9

Various display suppliers have shown 21:9 monitors at the recent Infocomm Asia show and projector manufacturer have responded swiftly with the release of similar format units, negating the need for blended projection.Of course, it may still be of cost advantage to use 2 lower cost projectors and a blending system like Geobox to achieve 21:9ContinueContinue reading “21:9”

Big screen – no space

Could we fill this big screen from just 2.4m distance? Yes. With the Fujifilm Z8000 projector. Even if the projector can not be centred. Its wide shift range allows it to be placed towards the side of the screen. Opening up space on stage. Products available from ITI-Image Group for these application: Fujifilm Z6000 andContinueContinue reading “Big screen – no space”