VIOSO from Instagram

VIOSO blending and warping technology is being used all over the world. Perfect belnding and easy re-calibration in case of projection misalignment. From small two projector, to large domes, simulation, circular or complete immersive projection. Here are some copies from recent Instagram postings. http://www.iti-imagegroup-audiovisual.com

Using HDMI, HDBaseT or SDI

Convert in both direction and mux + demux audio We introduced the Lumantek HDMI to SDI converter into our product range. As yet, they have to make an impact. There are plenty of cheaper competitive products on the market. So we have to prove that Lumantak makes a product which is worth the asking price.ContinueContinue reading “Using HDMI, HDBaseT or SDI”

An interactive exhibition without PC?

Sounds too good to be true? Interactivity is the essence of an exhibition which will attract young people. Grown up with touch devices and responsive apps, they expect more from a display than pictures and text posted to a board. Curators take note! But not everyone has programming skills. Can not afford external design consultants.ContinueContinue reading “An interactive exhibition without PC?”

Which projector has SDI input?

I wrote about our Lumantek HDMI to SDI converters a few days ago? But which projector has SDI input? The Fujifilm Z-Series. With the SDI input not only are installations easier but all staging and presentation events. No struggle with HDMI cable length limitations or poor connectivity. Fujifilm Z 6000 and Z 8000

SDI to HDMI or HDMI to SDI

HDMI has been seen as the godsend for consumer AV with easy interfacing and connectivity and build in copy protection. But in professional applications, rental, events and installation HDMI has shown many weaknesses and created many problems. So SDI is the ideal replacement, allowing for long cable runs, reliable connectivity, strong connectors and removal ofContinueContinue reading “SDI to HDMI or HDMI to SDI”

Low ceiling installation with no-offset projectors.

Many rooms in office buildings and even hotel conference rooms have low ceilings. Sometimes just 2.4m. The rules stipulate that the floor to projected image base height should be at least 1.2m to allow for good viewing, based on the average seated height of a person, in multi-row set-ups. Further more that the maximum viewingContinueContinue reading “Low ceiling installation with no-offset projectors.”