I’d like to start by saying that there are really two things that determine what type of projector or display you should use in the space. Just email me at the email below and I will forward it along. I turned these equations into an excel tool that helps specify screen size and resolution, and I am happy to send anyone that excel file if they would like it. If you’d like to see the resources I used to come up with these formulas and equations, I have included links to some interesting sites below. The disclaimer here is that this formula changes with full motion video as it is harder for the eye to perceive that much data in motion at this same resolution. If you put these two things together you will have an amazing tool for starting to determine how large a screen and what resolution you will need to maximize clarity without providing more pixels than the eye can perceive. ![]() With that, I thought I would combine some interesting data that is out in the space regarding the human eye and resolution, as well as specifying the proper screen for viewing distance. I would like to restate that I am not an ISF guy, (I wish I was), and my posts are meant more to point people in the right direction and stimulate conversation and independent learning on a deeper level with the many other resources available. ![]() I love that interaction with readers, especially the ones with much stronger pedigrees than my own, as it really helps challenge my own opinions and assumptions on the technology itself. They included compliments as well as constructive criticism or some clarifications on some of the finer details. I have had some great discussions on my arguments in the comments, on LinkedIn, and via email. I am amazed at how much traction my last post on 4k vs UHD stimulated.
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