an introducon to the processors, use and set upuser’s guideMul ImageProcessingSystemwww.projectiondesign.coman introducon to the processors, use
english10Multi image processor User’s Guide - What’s in the Box?
english11www.projectiondesign.com4 Installation and setupThe following section outlines the general requirements to supporting equipment in order to
english12Multi image processor User’s Guide – Installation and setup4.2 System overviewA multi image processing system contains the following main co
english13www.projectiondesign.com4.4 LED indicators / Front buttonThe front button and the Power and Status LED-indicators on the processor front pan
english14Multi image processor User’s Guide – Installation and setup4.6 Firewall settingsThe multi image processing system processor communicates ext
english15www.projectiondesign.com5 Getting to know the GUI5.1 ProNet.siteFigure 5-1 gives an overview of ProNet.site. The application has four main
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
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
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
english19www.projectiondesign.com5.2.5 Clearing calibrationTo clear calibration from selected multi image processing system units, select Edit > C
english2Multi image processor User’s Guide – Introduction
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
english21www.projectiondesign.com5.3 WB calibrator – Calibration ViewWhen all multi image processing system units are added to the project in the Dev
english22Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUI5.3.2 Selecting/deselecting multi image processing system unitsThe WB Navigator
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
english24Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUIThe Calibration Panel Toolbar has these main functions:• Zoom. Scale the work ar
english25www.projectiondesign.com• Show info labels. Show extra info for selected control point.• Bezier Fixed Length/Angle. Specify the bezier guid
english26Multi image processor User’s Guide – Getting to know the GUI
english27www.projectiondesign.com6 Geometry correctionImage Geometry Correction (often referred to as Image Warping) is the process of digitally mani
english28Multi image processor User’s Guide – Geometry Correction6.2 Warping user interfaceTo apply warping to an image, select “Warp” from the left
english29www.projectiondesign.com6.3 Scaling filtersRegardless of the warping algorithms selected, a scaling filter will be applied. Scaling filters are
www.projectiondesign.comenglish31 Introduction1.1 Thank youThank you for purchasing a Multi image processing system processor.The Multi image proces
english30Multi image processor User’s Guide – Geometry Correction6.4 Working with the perspective algorithmTo start working with the perspective algo
english31www.projectiondesign.com6.5 Working with the Mesh Transform algorithmTo start working with Mesh Transform algorithm, click the “Warp” icon,
english32Multi image processor User’s Guide – Geometry Correction6.6 Working with Mesh Bezier algorithmTo start working with Mesh Bezier algorithm, c
english33www.projectiondesign.comFigure 6-6. Working with Mesh Bezier, simple mapping6.7 Fine tuning control points To fine tune the position of a wa
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
english35www.projectiondesign.com7 Edge blending7.1 IntroductionEdge Blending is a companion feature to Image Geometry Correction. Edge Blending ena
english36Multi image processor User’s Guide – Edge BlendingFigure 7-1. Basic edge blending.In the Basic Blend setup window, overlapping pixels (or pe
english37www.projectiondesign.com7.2.4 User interface for advanced edge blendingTo apply advanced edge blending to an image, select “Blend” from the
english38Multi image processor User’s Guide – Edge BlendingThe “Add Blend Zone” window in Figure 7-3 will appear. Configure the initial parameters for
english39www.projectiondesign.com7.2.6 Adjusting the advanced blend drop-off curveThe drop-off curves can be configured individually for advanced blen
english4Multi image processor User’s Guide – IntroductionContents of this User’s Guide1 Introduction 31.1 Thank you1.1 Features2 SAFETY 72.1 GENER
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
english41www.projectiondesign.com8 Test patternsThe multi image processor has several built-in test patterns for easier setup. This tool can be used
english42Multi image processor User’s Guide – Test patterns8.1 Circle test patternCircles can be added to calibration area to ease the setup. The pos
english43www.projectiondesign.com8.2 Grid (Pixel) test patternA grid with much smaller cells than the calibration grid can be really convenient for s
english44Multi image processor User’s Guide – Test patterns8.3 Grid (Angle) test patternThe last test pattern available in the processor unit is the
english45www.projectiondesign.com9 Black Level ManagementBlack Level Management (BLM) is a feature patented by projectiondesign for adjusting offset
english46Multi image processor User’s Guide – Black Level ManagementFigure 9-1. Adding Black Level Management lines.Figure 9-1. Multiple Black Level
english47www.projectiondesign.comImportant! To add the last line connecting the first and last control point, it is important to select both of the co
english48Multi image processor User’s Guide – Black Level Management
english49www.projectiondesign.com10 MaskingMasking (also called clipping) is used to cut out areas of the image which should be blanked out. An exampl
www.projectiondesign.comenglish55.4 Multi image processing operational states5.4.1 Bypass states5.4.2 Calibration state5.4.3 Online state5.4.4 Au
english50Multi image processor User’s Guide – Masking10.1 Adding areas to clipStart with clicking (Add) in the Calibration View Toolbar. This will
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
english52Multi image processor User’s Guide – MaskingNote! To add the last line connecting the first and last control point, it is important select bot
english53www.projectiondesign.com11 Storing and recalling dataThe multi image processor system has powerful and flexible features for storing and reca
english54Multi image processor User’s Guide – Storing and recalling data11.2 Storing/recalling data to/from the control PCBefore you can save a calib
english55www.projectiondesign.comIf you create a target top folder, multiple units can be backed up in the same operation. Select the target folder t
english56Multi image processor User’s Guide – Storing and recalling data11.3 Accept calibrationAfter a calibration has been completed and the result
english57www.projectiondesign.com12 Technical specifications12.1 Electricalversions 101-0301-00 (WB2560) 101-0302-00 (WB1920)functionality Geometry Co
english58Multi image processor User’s Guide - Technical specifications12.2 Mechanical
english59www.projectiondesign.com13 Table of figuresFigure 4-1. Multi image processing system overview 12Figure 4-2. Connector panel 12Figure 4-3.
english6Multi image processor User’s Guide – Introduction9 Black Level Management 459.1 Creating adjustment zones9.2 Removing BLM zones9.3 Adjust
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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english7www.projectiondesign.com2 SAFETYThis device complies with safety regulations for Information Technology Equipment intended to operate in “nor
english8Multi image processor User’s Guide – Safety instructions2.1 WARNING ABOUT SUBSTANCESThis product contains chemicals, including lead, known to
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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