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Panasonic edge blending video projector
Panasonic edge blending video projector












I'm sure you'll be able to get a satisfactory result.From concert halls to classrooms, our wide range of projectors expands the possibilitiesĪt Panasonic, we’ve been the leading light in projection solutions for more than 35 years. In short: grid work: I wouldn't go for it but if that is the only option and chosen above the portrait option, I'd say go for it and spend some time in the WO workaround. Yes, lamp runtime will diminish but as much as 66%? I know that with most projectors I work with it generally is a 20% duration loss and with xenon lamps some flickering might occur.Ĭan't speak for the States, but support and service in EU is very good though devices has to be sent to UK for physical service. (Visuals for a danceparty won't suffer as much as a backdrop for a dark scene in a play called "Der Ring des Nibelungen". Not a good thing, of course all depending on the purpose. Having a grid projection will therefor always mean you will have 4 times the darkest light level overall if you compensate for this (in order to have a uniform picture). Can't wait to take a look at WO6.īlacklevel : any brightness compensation, either performed by the projector or via the workaround in Watchout, is based on adding brightness in the darker area's of the single projection, to compensate the doubling (or quadrupling) of the projectors. Does anyone have an opinion on that? How reliable is panasonic. He has always been a Eiki guy, but Eiki doesn't have a projector that can be used in portrait mode. My boss is also concerned about using the panasonic projectors. I did look at the short throw lens also, but I don't think it will work for this application. This setup is going into a high school theater that needs to have very little maintenance and very little maintenance cost. The bulbs should typically be able to last 3000 hours in its standard orientation. My original plan was to put the projectors is portrait mode, which would work great, except I read that you only get 1000 hours out of your bulb life in portrait mode. How does the pt dz21 correct for this? Is that part of the brightness and color matching that the projector has? And please explain how I would be sacrificing general blacklevels? I am concerned about the extra brightness in the quadruple overlap. Can't you use the ultra short throw 1-chip lense panasonic has? I know it has a limitation of size you can project, but perhaps good enough for your project?. Good luck anyway and let us know how you solved this and how your solution worked out for you But still haven't seen the entire feature list :-( Or perhaps WO6 has advanced blending modes? -). If your dx-100's support the same mode I would advise on using that as oppose to the WO blend. (Though still keep in mind you'd be sacrificing on general blacklevel sincerely). I know the pt-dz21 has a very nice blend which does correct this itself which I'm pretty sure would also work in your required grid mode. Clint, i think Brent isn't bothered about the setup itself, but about the obvious extra brightness in the center overlap, which WO5 doesn't correct in terms of blacklevel.īrent, there is a tedious workaround you can find more info on on this forum, but that workaround would be even more complex having to correct the top/bottom and right/left blends AND the center quadruple blend.














Panasonic edge blending video projector