Scalable Atlas

The application Scalable Atlas streamlines projection mapping and edge blending on complex, intricate surfaces. It has been designed with theme parks in mind, museums, attractions and staging of events.

Scalable Atlas is a camera-based automatic projector mapping program, Designed to align images from multiple projects on complex objects or surfaces.

This solution is an evolution of Scalable Display Technologies' standard applications designed for domes and curves..

The company has acquired 12 patents related to edge blending technology, warping and color calibration. Currently, This technology is used by partners and customers in a wide range of markets, like simulation, military training, Professional AV and display.

Atlas simplifies complex projection mapping applications by leveraging Scalable's camera-based calibration process. Eliminates manual calibration, a process that would normally take days, and create an automated solution for this process.

“Our software applications are designed for edge blending on professional AV displays with smooth curves. Atlas is an evolution of our edge-blending and projector calibration technology”, states James T. Pietsch, Global Account Director at Scalable Display Technologies. “Atlas is designed to simplify projection mapping on surfaces, creating an automatic solution to resolve image alignment on high-end intricate objects”.

Atlas streamlines projection mapping and edge blending on complex, intricate surfaces. Designed for theme parks, artistic installations, museums and attractions, customer acquisition centers and event staging, achieves high quality results.

With one-touch calibration, Screen can be easily recalibrated to ensure maximum quality pixel performance.

Besides, Scalable has developed an algorithm capable of calculating complex mixtures, compensating shadows, occlusions and steep projection angles, obliques or variables in almost any object. It also integrates with MPCDI and the Scalable SDK to create a simplified plug and play solution for media and playback servers..

By, 4 Oct, 2021, Section: Control, Display, Projection

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