Multiple projector edge blending
Multiple projector edge blending is used to create beautiful, large images. Edge blending can also be done with normal projectors through the control of external solution. The edges of the images blend in together, creating hugely impressive results. This can be applied in the education sector, business world and for art displays.
Edge blending
Projectors are amazing, however a single one doesn’t always give you the image size that you require. Combining projectors together won’t produce a seamless image as it will show a line in between the projected images, or the brightness of the overlap will not look right.
This is where edge blending comes in, blending the edges of the projected images by overlapping them and adjusting the brightness to make it look like one smooth display. Edge blending lowers the brightness of the overlapping parts until they are no longer visible to the human eye, allowing viewers to believe it’s being displayed by a single projector. Multiple projector edge blending uses multiple physical projectors instead of one projector.
(Click to read: How to display a large image using multiple projectors? )
What is multiple projectors edge blending used for?
- Museums and art galleries: big displays are a great way to show an artist’s work and don’t take up a lot of space. They are visually engaging and fit right in! (Click to read: Using projector in museum is becoming popular)
- Education: edge bending is very popular among universities and it helps provide the best presentations, creating a display big enough for everyone to see.
- Business: visual appearance is very important in business. Using bigger displays you can really grab people’s attention. Going big and dramatic is never boring and makes you stand out. (Click to read:
- Government: presentations aren’t always very exciting in this sector! Using big screens is one way to spice things up in big meetings or during presentation where visual presentation is very important.
Overall it is hugely useful and very impressive. Edge blending is used a lot for different purposes and for different reasons. Explain your situation to us and we will help you out!
How can we help you?
We make all kinds of processors accessible to you and provide lots of information on our products. Our online assistant can help find the right one for you and if you still have questions we are also available via email (info@matrix-works.eu). Edge blending is a incredibly useful property for projectors, as it can not only create a bigger image but also improve the quality by fully overlapping them, improving the overall resolution.