Ideal projection height for a (portrait) 1920px wide x 3240px high project
Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 16:45
Hi Guys,
the next event has a huge wall, the entire wall is 60' tall by (approx.) 38'. See attachment.
The projection area will be slightly smaller for several reason:
We will use 3 Roadster HD14K M 3 chip DLP with 0.67 lens. The throw will be limited by a wall and is approximatively 25'.
It looks like the size of the projection of each projector is : height 246" x width 440"
The client has provided the Christies through cineplex contacts (they have very low budget) and they ask me if I can use scissor lift as platform for the projectors.
I would it love to follow standard trussing but is actually a good solution if the scissor lift are sturdy (i will check them this week).
Going back to the project, I'm planning to put the 3 projectors image one on top of the other.
Because the client wants to cover as much area as possible I won't edge blend but I'll leave about 1' in between screens.
For the signal I'm planning to create a composition for my DATAPATH Fx 4 (HDMI) 3240 x 1920.
What is the ideal height without going to high, I'd love to avoid scissor lift, but if I'm not mistaken I have to reach about 35/40' for the projection on top.
I'm not sure everything I said is feasible and realistic, especially the scissor lift option.
I'm probably forgetting something but hopefully someone can help me.
Best regards,
J.
the next event has a huge wall, the entire wall is 60' tall by (approx.) 38'. See attachment.
The projection area will be slightly smaller for several reason:
We will use 3 Roadster HD14K M 3 chip DLP with 0.67 lens. The throw will be limited by a wall and is approximatively 25'.
It looks like the size of the projection of each projector is : height 246" x width 440"
The client has provided the Christies through cineplex contacts (they have very low budget) and they ask me if I can use scissor lift as platform for the projectors.
I would it love to follow standard trussing but is actually a good solution if the scissor lift are sturdy (i will check them this week).
Going back to the project, I'm planning to put the 3 projectors image one on top of the other.
Because the client wants to cover as much area as possible I won't edge blend but I'll leave about 1' in between screens.
For the signal I'm planning to create a composition for my DATAPATH Fx 4 (HDMI) 3240 x 1920.
What is the ideal height without going to high, I'd love to avoid scissor lift, but if I'm not mistaken I have to reach about 35/40' for the projection on top.
I'm not sure everything I said is feasible and realistic, especially the scissor lift option.
I'm probably forgetting something but hopefully someone can help me.
Best regards,
J.