While the software makes this a mostly automated process, warp and blend solution experts, such as Antycip's technicians, are needed to set up the camera correctly, run the software’s initial warp and blend inputs and calculations, and to sometimes make small manual adjustments towards the end of the process, when the trained human eye sees something that the software and camera may not.
How does a warp and blend software solution work?Īlthough different warp and blend software manufacturers use proprietary methods to create their own warp and blend solution, the basics are somewhat common: The software takes inputs of the projectors coverage of the screen, via one or more cameras scanning the projection screen, plus parameters about the screen, and using a series of algorithms distorts the images being projected by each projector so that a correctly combined seamless single image is presented to the viewer. Warping may also be needed in both single and multiple projector designs where the image must be corrected due to things like the angle of the projector(s) to the screen.Ĭombined, these two techniques are a warp and blend solution. Warping is the shaping adjustment of those images for the nature of the surface they are being projected onto, which could have imperfections, or by design be convex or concave, such as a dome. Sometimes this is called projector edge blending. For example, taking a series of landscape images in a panorama for a flight simulator, each one being projected by a single projector, and combining and correcting them so that the viewer sees one seamless image of the whole landscape.īlending is the overlapping, and fading of one projected image into another, at the joining edges, and combining of these multiple images into one seamless image. What is a warp and blend software solution?Ī warp and blend software solution is the taking of images projected by multiple projectors and correcting them so that they appear as one seamless image. Here you can find out about the warp and blend software solutions that we offer Damage under such test conditions is not covered by MSI’s standard warranty.ST Engineering Antycip (formerly known as Antycip Simulation) has used warp and blend software solutions on customer projects in France, Italy the UK, and across the globe. Test results do not guarantee future performance under these test conditions. Validation process is done in laboratory conditions. Department of Defense (DoD) requirements or for military use. The testing is not a representation of MSI products satisfying U.S. MIL-STD 810G testing is conducted on select MSI products. Adobe® products are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.Autodesk screen shots reprinted courtesy of Autodesk, Inc. We recommend you to check with your local supplier for exact offers and detail specifications.Īdobe product box shots reprinted with permission from Adobe Systems Incorporated. Some products and configuration may not be available in all markets or launch time differs. Although we endeavor to present the most precise and comprehensive information at the time of publication, a small number of items may contain typography or photography errors. All specifications are subject to change without notice. Product specification, functions and appearance may vary by models and differ from country to country. Visual representation of the products may not be perfectly accurate. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.Īll images and descriptions are for illustrative purposes only. MSI trademarks and copyrighted materials may be used only with written permission from MSI. The names and logos of third party products and companies shown on our website and used in the materials are the property of their respective owners and may also be trademarks.
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