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From: zeus@myth.demon.co.uk (Mike Cowgill)
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Subject: Re: BIG TIME PROJECTION! Solutions needed.
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In article <3b7jls$h8u@idefix.eunet.fi> fox@janmdr.pp.fi "Jan Wellmann" writes:

> We are looking for a solution to build a digital equivalent of a 35-70mm 
> moviescreen by combining flatscreens onto a wall, fed by one large 
> megaserver with multiple, synchronized AV signals. A sofware is 
> needed to split high-resolution images (10-20Mb) into correct 
> resolution tiles on the HD before it's shot out. Image quality 
> considerations come first, cost second.

Contact the advanced TV research people at MIT. They have some nifty ideas 
about raster scanning with lasers, LCD projectors, HDTV and the like. I am 
sure they could come up with something if cost isn't a problem.

Mike.
