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an introducon to the processors,
use and set up
users guide
Mul
Image
Processing
System
www.projectiondesign.com
an introducon to the processors,
use and set up
users guide
Mul
Image
Processing
System
Designed and manufactured in Fredrikstad, Norway.
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an introducon to the processors, use and set upuser’s guideMul ImageProcessingSystemwww.projectiondesign.coman introducon to the processors, use

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english10Multi image processor User’s Guide - What’s in the Box?

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english11www.projectiondesign.com4 Installation and setupThe following section outlines the general requirements to supporting equipment in order to

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english12Multi image processor User’s Guide – Installation and setup4.2 System overviewA multi image processing system contains the following main co

Page 5 - 8 Test patterns 41

english13www.projectiondesign.com4.4 LED indicators / Front buttonThe front button and the Power and Status LED-indicators on the processor front pan

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english14Multi image processor User’s Guide – Installation and setup4.6 Firewall settingsThe multi image processing system processor communicates ext

Page 7 - 2 SAFETY

english15www.projectiondesign.com5 Getting to know the GUI5.1 ProNet.siteFigure 5-1 gives an overview of ProNet.site. The application has four main

Page 8 - 2.1 WARNING ABOUT SUBSTANCES

english16Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUI5.2 WB Calibrator – Device ViewFigure 5-1 shows the “Device View” window that is

Page 9 - 3 What’s in the box?

english17www.projectiondesign.comFigure 5-1. File menu, Device View.5.2.3 Adding multi image processing system units to a projectTo enable and add m

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english18Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUI5.2.4 Using the Device View Toolbar, DVTThe Device View Desktop window has a too

Page 11 - 4 Installation and setup

english19www.projectiondesign.com5.2.5 Clearing calibrationTo clear calibration from selected multi image processing system units, select Edit > C

Page 12 - 4.3 Connectors

english2Multi image processor User’s Guide – Introduction

Page 13 - 4.5 Network settings

english20Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIThe software update process is complete when the power status LED on the unit is

Page 14 - 4.7 Software

english21www.projectiondesign.com5.3 WB calibrator – Calibration ViewWhen all multi image processing system units are added to the project in the Dev

Page 15 - 5 Getting to know the GUI

english22Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUI5.3.2 Selecting/deselecting multi image processing system unitsThe WB Navigator

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english23www.projectiondesign.com5.3.3 Using the Calibration Panel Toolbar (CPT)The calibration panel has a set of tools on the left hand side of the

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english24Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIThe Calibration Panel Toolbar has these main functions:• Zoom. Scale the work ar

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english25www.projectiondesign.com• Show info labels. Show extra info for selected control point.• Bezier Fixed Length/Angle. Specify the bezier guid

Page 19 - 5.2.5 Clearing calibration

english26Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUI

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english27www.projectiondesign.com6 Geometry correctionImage Geometry Correction (often referred to as Image Warping) is the process of digitally mani

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english28Multi image processor User’s Guide – Geometry Correction6.2 Warping user interfaceTo apply warping to an image, select “Warp” from the left

Page 22 - Figure 5-1. WB Navigator

english29www.projectiondesign.com6.3 Scaling filtersRegardless of the warping algorithms selected, a scaling filter will be applied. Scaling filters are

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www.projectiondesign.comenglish31 Introduction1.1 Thank youThank you for purchasing a Multi image processing system processor.The Multi image proces

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english30Multi image processor User’s Guide – Geometry Correction6.4 Working with the perspective algorithmTo start working with the perspective algo

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english31www.projectiondesign.com6.5 Working with the Mesh Transform algorithmTo start working with Mesh Transform algorithm, click the “Warp” icon,

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english32Multi image processor User’s Guide – Geometry Correction6.6 Working with Mesh Bezier algorithmTo start working with Mesh Bezier algorithm, c

Page 27 - 6 Geometry correction

english33www.projectiondesign.comFigure 6-6. Working with Mesh Bezier, simple mapping6.7 Fine tuning control points To fine tune the position of a wa

Page 28 - 6.2 Warping user interface

english34Multi image processor User’s Guide – Geometry CorrectionWhen Real Time Warp is On, only the active control point will be added to the image f

Page 29 - 6.3 Scaling filters

english35www.projectiondesign.com7 Edge blending7.1 IntroductionEdge Blending is a companion feature to Image Geometry Correction. Edge Blending ena

Page 30 - Perspective algorithm

english36Multi image processor User’s Guide – Edge BlendingFigure 7-1. Basic edge blending.In the Basic Blend setup window, overlapping pixels (or pe

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english37www.projectiondesign.com7.2.4 User interface for advanced edge blendingTo apply advanced edge blending to an image, select “Blend” from the

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english38Multi image processor User’s Guide – Edge BlendingThe “Add Blend Zone” window in Figure 7-3 will appear. Configure the initial parameters for

Page 33 - 6.8 Real Time Warp

english39www.projectiondesign.com7.2.6 Adjusting the advanced blend drop-off curveThe drop-off curves can be configured individually for advanced blen

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english4Multi image processor User’s Guide – IntroductionContents of this User’s Guide1 Introduction 31.1 Thank you1.1 Features2 SAFETY 72.1 GENER

Page 35 - 7 Edge blending

english40Multi image processor User’s Guide – Edge BlendingGo to custom if you need to change the selected curve or enter a new manually, as seen in F

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english41www.projectiondesign.com8 Test patternsThe multi image processor has several built-in test patterns for easier setup. This tool can be used

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english42Multi image processor User’s Guide – Test patterns8.1 Circle test patternCircles can be added to calibration area to ease the setup. The pos

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english43www.projectiondesign.com8.2 Grid (Pixel) test patternA grid with much smaller cells than the calibration grid can be really convenient for s

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english44Multi image processor User’s Guide – Test patterns8.3 Grid (Angle) test patternThe last test pattern available in the processor unit is the

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english45www.projectiondesign.com9 Black Level ManagementBlack Level Management (BLM) is a feature patented by projectiondesign for adjusting offset

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english46Multi image processor User’s Guide – Black Level ManagementFigure 9-1. Adding Black Level Management lines.Figure 9-1. Multiple Black Level

Page 42 - 8.1 Circle test pattern

english47www.projectiondesign.comImportant! To add the last line connecting the first and last control point, it is important to select both of the co

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english48Multi image processor User’s Guide – Black Level Management

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english49www.projectiondesign.com10 MaskingMasking (also called clipping) is used to cut out areas of the image which should be blanked out. An exampl

Page 45 - 9 Black Level Management

www.projectiondesign.comenglish55.4 Multi image processing operational states5.4.1 Bypass states5.4.2 Calibration state5.4.3 Online state5.4.4 Au

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english50Multi image processor User’s Guide – Masking10.1 Adding areas to clipStart with clicking (Add) in the Calibration View Toolbar. This will

Page 47 - 9.1 Removing BLM zones

english51www.projectiondesign.comTo create the next side in the zone, click on one of the control points in the first line created (not the Bezier poin

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english52Multi image processor User’s Guide – MaskingNote! To add the last line connecting the first and last control point, it is important select bot

Page 49 - 10 Masking

english53www.projectiondesign.com11 Storing and recalling dataThe multi image processor system has powerful and flexible features for storing and reca

Page 50 - 10.1 Adding areas to clip

english54Multi image processor User’s Guide – Storing and recalling data11.2 Storing/recalling data to/from the control PCBefore you can save a calib

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english55www.projectiondesign.comIf you create a target top folder, multiple units can be backed up in the same operation. Select the target folder t

Page 52 - 10.2 Removing clip areas

english56Multi image processor User’s Guide – Storing and recalling data11.3 Accept calibrationAfter a calibration has been completed and the result

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english57www.projectiondesign.com12 Technical specifications12.1 Electricalversions 101-0301-00 (WB2560) 101-0302-00 (WB1920)functionality Geometry Co

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english58Multi image processor User’s Guide - Technical specifications12.2 Mechanical

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english59www.projectiondesign.com13 Table of figuresFigure 4-1. Multi image processing system overview 12Figure 4-2. Connector panel 12Figure 4-3.

Page 56 - 11.3 Accept calibration

english6Multi image processor User’s Guide – Introduction9 Black Level Management 459.1 Creating adjustment zones9.2 Removing BLM zones9.3 Adjust

Page 57 - 12 Technical specifications

english60Multi image processor User’s Guide - Table of figuresFigure 11-1. Save current calibration to the multi image processor unit 53Figure 11-2.

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601-207-01projectiondesign locationshead officeprojectiondesign asHabornveien 53N-1630 Gamle Fredrikstad,Norwayph +47 69 30 45 50 fx +47 69 30 45 80sa

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english7www.projectiondesign.com2 SAFETYThis device complies with safety regulations for Information Technology Equipment intended to operate in “nor

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english8Multi image processor User’s Guide – Safety instructions2.1 WARNING ABOUT SUBSTANCESThis product contains chemicals, including lead, known to

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english9www.projectiondesign.com3 What’s in the box?3.1 The multi image processing system comes with the following: Multi image processing system un

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