try a bigger blend for a start - 15% or 20%
try a bigger blend for a start - 15% or 20%
What is the black level light output from the projectors?
Feed them a black input signal - dont need catalyst, and overlap the projectors outputs, what do you see?
This gives you an indication of the black level leak.
If this is noticeable - you might have a hard time.
Are your projectors DLP or LCD?
sorry about the delay, I got pulled away.Originally Posted by samsc
What how much over lap should I give them. Right now I have the two projectors overlaping by 2'.
What is black level leak? I do have some dead screen area on the top of both projectors, is that what you mean?
I have 2 of the same projector: Proxima LCD 6860.
black level- projectors even when displaying black input - output light - and particularliy lcd ( this is defined through the contrast ratio )
turn the lights off, leave the projectors on, make them both display a black video input, points the projectors at the same wall, and make the outputs overlap-
what do you see?
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2' is not a very useful measurement - as any distance overlap depends on image size, and i dont know those things.
I stayed late last night and got everything figured out. The blend looks great at 10%, then I have to use 2 layers to get one image by off-setting the images on the x- axis. This way is going to eat through layers.
Thanks for you help.
Originally Posted by samsc
good.Originally Posted by ILCstaff
you can spread a layer on 2 outputs, by selecting it in both sub-mixes.
so you only need one layer.
this way you use the 'mix x-offset' per submix