Projectiondesign launches at ISE 2010 the MIPS WB2560 multi-image processing system capable of performing pixel-wise geometric correction for perfect and reliable image performance.

Coinciding with ISE 2010, Projectiondesign has launched the MIPS WB2560 on the market. It is a new multi-image processing system that offers advanced blending and geometric correction options for very high quality 2-D and 3-D displays in scientific visualization applications., training and simulation. Designed to be integrated with projectiondesign projectors, MIPS WB2560 is capable of per-pixel geometric correction for perfect and reliable image performance. MIPS WB2560 is infinitely scalable, allowing an unlimited number of channels to be combined to produce a single image. MIPS is configurable and allows you to easily create images ranging from a simple system with 2 channels and blending to a stereoscopic 3D image corrected to project on any type of surface. Processing is transparent to the imager and operates with zero or near-zero latency depending on configuration; This makes MIPS WB2560 a perfect solution for military simulation applications where the realism and fast movement of scenarios is crucial for proper training.. Free Images of Artifacts With MIPS Projectiondesign offers an architecture that can offer transparency and dedicated processing for each channel. Using the DualLink DVI interface at speeds up to 6.25 Gbs ensures that images are free of compression artifacts as well as compatibility with any resolution up to WQXGA (2,560 x 1,600) which means that MIPS is ready for blending, geometric correction and color management of the new generation of displays. With its Scandinavian design, MIPS incorporates great technological innovations. For example, offers patented Black Level Matching, that allows you to adjust the black level of each display individually so that blending is negligible, no differences between multiple displays. Additionally, Pixel Level Matching feature allows for individual RGB gain and gain per pixel, while the high-speed dual processor, MIPS WB2560 core, offers the user the ability to select filters including bi-cubic interpolation and the acclaimed adaptive filter 4 x 4 Lanczos to have the maximum level of detail and sharpness in the areas where blending or correction has been carried out.

By, 3 Feb, 2010, Section: Display

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