Stacking images using geometry correction assist – Epson Pro L30002UNL 30,000-Lumen HDR Pixel-Shift DCI 4K Laser 3LCD Large Venue Projector (White) User Manual

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• Parts of all projected images are overlapping.

• The projectors are installed parallel to the screen.

• The

Blend Range

setting for edge blending is set between 15 to 43%.

• All the projectors support the tiling function of Geometry Correction Assist and have the same panel

resolution.

• All projectors

Projection

settings are set to

Front

or

Front/Ceiling

.

• You are not using the stacking function of Geometry Correction Assist.

Parent topic:

Using Multiple Projectors

Related references

Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu
Additional Projector Software and Manuals

Stacking Images Using Geometry Correction Assist

Using the projector's built-in camera, you can overlap images from up to six projectors to project one,
bright image. Point Correction is performed automatically.

You can run Geometry Correction Assist from the Epson Projector Professional Tool (version 1.31 or
later). You can download the tool from the Epson support website at

epson.com/support

(U.S.),

epson.ca/support

(Canada), or

epson.com.jm/support

(Caribbean).

We recommend performing auto adjustment in a darkened room and at least 20 minutes after turning on
the projector or canceling the shutter function. The time necessary for auto adjustment varies depending
on the location and number of projectors and can take up to 10 minutes to perform.

Note:

Auto adjustment is not available for the following lenses: ELPLR05, ELPLL09, or ELPLL10.

Before you start, make sure of the following:

• All the projectors are connected to a network and configured in Epson Projection Professional Tool.

• You are projecting on a matte white diffusion screen that is flat and even.

• The illuminance ratio of the screen when projecting an all-white screen and when projecting an all-

black screen is 8:1 or more.

• The projection size for each projector is between 100 to 500 inches (254 to 1270 cm) and is

rectangular after stacking (when projecting onto a screen surface with an illuminance of 40 lux or
lower with the

Light Source Mode

set to

Normal

).

• The screen gain is 0.9 to 1.1.

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