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    • Skulpture
      Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

      You are most welcome. It's what we are here for.

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      • monsieurmeus
        monsieurmeus last edited by

        Hi again, sorry to write again about the same thing but I feel something could be done better.

        This is how I did it (image attached) but it looks a bit complicated and I'm zooming in the image at the end and I'm affraid I'm losing resolution. What do you think ?
        all the best
        Samuel

        b7d0a2-multiple-projector.png

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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          Would this work?

          Unless your webcam has a very high resolution I think you will always lose quality/resolution as you are upscaling the video to fit a 1920*2060 size.

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          • monsieurmeus
            monsieurmeus last edited by

            in fact, it could be done very simpler (in a macro) but I'l still oversizing the image… is there a better way ? Am I losing definition ? f69766-multiple-projector-simple.png

            Samuel, working on Macbook i7 10.10.3

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            • Michel
              Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

              @monsieurmeus

              Sure you are loosing resolution, you are scaling an image to the double size of its source.
              Best Michel

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              • DusX
                DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                You might also take a look at the 'chopper' actor.

                Also, assuming your using 1920*1080 your vertical size of 2060 seems wrong.
                If you want to not loose image quality, your source video should be  1920*2160, then cut into the 2 halves and run to the projectors.. 
                That would allow zero scaling, and would give you the best image quality (I suggest the chopper actor for the cutting of the image)

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                • Skulpture
                  Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                  As @michel says this is the main issue in terms of quality "you are scaling an image to the double size of its source"

                  If you can get a higher resolution camera this would help a lot. 

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                  • monsieurmeus
                    monsieurmeus last edited by

                    thanks to you for the help! the 'chopper' actor that @DusX advised looks like the best way to do it without complication. I was hoping to have a edge blending possibility in case the projectors I'm going to have don't have the option, is there a way to di it in izzy ? thanks again to you 3 for the help.

                    all the best from Marseille

                    Samuel, working on Macbook i7 10.10.3

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                    • Michel
                      Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

                      @monsieurmeus

                      Yes that would be the "edge blend mask" actor.
                      Best Michel

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                      • monsieurmeus
                        monsieurmeus last edited by

                        Oh ! that's great ! everything's possible, thanks !

                        Samuel, working on Macbook i7 10.10.3

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