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  • #16
    Man, that gets me thinking ...

    Is anyone out there actually using their Parhelia with multiple projectors? It certainly is the last thing I need to be thinking about, but even two projectors would be awesome if you could get a large enough image (distance) ... there would be a seamless image as there would be no monitor bezel to interfere with the image. Three projectors would just make things even more immersive.

    Reef Demo with three projectors on a wall w/ 60" 'screens' side by side? I'd love to see that in motion.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by DeadAgain
      Man, that gets me thinking ...

      Is anyone out there actually using their Parhelia with multiple projectors? It certainly is the last thing I need to be thinking about, but even two projectors would be awesome if you could get a large enough image (distance) ... there would be a seamless image as there would be no monitor bezel to interfere with the image. Three projectors would just make things even more immersive.

      Reef Demo with three projectors on a wall w/ 60" 'screens' side by side? I'd love to see that in motion.
      I hear what your saying and I too think that 3 projectors would be HELLA cool, and seamless, which is great.
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      • #18
        Matrox used such a triple projection rig for a demo at one time. I'm sure the pictures I saw didn't do it justice though

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        • #19
          I'd hate to pay this guy's electric bill...

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          • #20
            Looks like it would be a nice rig for lukemia patients. You know...cuz of all the radiation and whatnot. That CAN'T be good.

            The guy is probably better off getting a set of VR goggles.

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            • #21
              This has been shown here before. By the way, the link had an errant bracket in it.



              Some people REALLY get into this, don't they?
              Last edited by KvHagedorn; 20 June 2003, 18:46.

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