Large-format projection

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Mostly large-format projection (or large-image projection)[1] is used for the use of large-format slide projectors or extremely powerful video projectors for producing still-standing or dynamic images on projection areas of about 100–10,000 m2 and more. Sometimes the use of slide projector and video projector is combined to reach a kind of "picture in picture" projection to enable larger projections with a dynamic part inside. But that is a speciality of projection artists which have a lot of detailed know how of the projection parameters.

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  1. ^ "Pro Display's Innovative Large Format Screens". prodisplay.com. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2024.