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StereoServer allows scenes
to be rendered and converted to be played back smoothly in
real-time, preserving all visual effects. Our own KRender technology allows distortion-free
seamless images to be displayed using multiple projectors
onto flat, curved, spherical or uneven surfaces. The stereoscopic
content can be easily created using standard software such
as 3DS Max, Maya and Adobe Premier. Scenes can be rendered
offline at the highest quality and then replayed in stunning
stereo.
StereoServer is fully compatible with the full Virtalis range
of integrated StereoWorks active and passive stereo projection
system configurations. Systems include powerwalls, curved
screens, multi-faceted displays and many more. We are also
expert in integrating realtime 3D graphics with tracking systems
and interactive devices to provide the full immersive VR experience.
Creating a stereoscopic projection system requires more work
than simply stacking two projectors and wearing special glasses.
To provide the optimum holographic effect, it’s important
to understand how human depth perception works and, by doing
so, to present images in a way that’s compatible with
the way we see our world. We built our first passive stereoscopic
system in 1991 and we’ve been pushing the boundaries
of what’s possible in advanced visualisation ever since.
Recent examples of complex StereoServer installations include
the University of East Anglia and theKalamazoo aviation museum
in Michigan, US, with single channels installed at Salford
University, the Centre for Construction Innovation and Kenworth
Trucks Inc. Both projected active and passive stereo can be seen in action
in Europe’s best equipped VR/visualisation demonstration
suite at our Sale head office. Call us now to arrange your
appointment to see our StereoWorks offering and to discuss
your project with our expert staff.
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