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hunter

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11. These exist and are used in the movie industry, but they are beastly expensive.
Fri Apr 4, 2025, 09:30 AM
Apr 2025

Here's an example, on possibly the the busiest most bloated web page I've ever seen:

https://www.roevisual.com/en/markets/virtual-stages-and-film-studios

There are much less expensive tools for spreading an image across ordinary 1080p wide-screen televisions but you'll see the seams between them.


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For an ordinary screen you need a projector nuxvomica Apr 2025 #1
Projecting from the back? Baitball Blogger Apr 2025 #2
Yes nuxvomica Apr 2025 #3
Excellent! thank you! Baitball Blogger Apr 2025 #4
Your local library... TommyT139 Apr 2025 #5
Thank you! Baitball Blogger Apr 2025 #6
if your laptop has an HDMI port keroro gunsou Apr 2025 #7
Let me see if I have what you want to do down jmowreader Apr 2025 #8
I'm going full sci-fi with this idea. Baitball Blogger Apr 2025 #9
Do these screens come in, say, two-foot widths? jmowreader Apr 2025 #10
You read my mind. Baitball Blogger Apr 2025 #12
These exist and are used in the movie industry, but they are beastly expensive. hunter Apr 2025 #11
I knew there would be! But I couldn't find a link. Baitball Blogger Apr 2025 #13
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