Gauze screen /A new low cost 3D holographic type projection system that can project convincing holographic illusions
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Holo-Gauze is the most transparent mesh of its kind, in fact even musicians and performers have accidently walked into it on stage! Holo-Gauze retains polarization of light to work with 3D stereoscopic video projection and passive 3D glasses. Anything black that is projected will be transparent, meaning you can film anything on a black background, from a car to a ballerina and it will look like a hologram floating in mid-air. Computer generated imagery and visual effects can be created and projected with a transparent background.
Setting up Holo-Gauze is relatively quick and simple. The angle of the projector is important, as is the surrounding stage lighting. Unless the projector is at a certain angle, it will create a secondary projection on the back of the stage. Lighting is crucial in order for the imagery to appear 3D; the stage needs to be back lit in order to create a sense of depth, as a completely blacked-out stage would flatten the visuals. This also means it needs to dark if used outdoors.
HD video based 3D-projection system.
Allows holographic-type animated images to be displayed.
Large scale system allows for life-like, life-size images to be displayed.
Custom systems can be constructed for specific projects.
Systems available for rental, ideal for exhibitions and PR events.
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Color
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Gray
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Black
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White
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Width
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3.1m, 3.6m, 8m
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3.1m, 4.2m, 8m
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3.1m, 3.6m, 5m, 7m,9.5m
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Length
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30m
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30m
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30m
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Any HD projectors is workable on our holo-gauze, we suggest 10000-30000 lumens for a better effect.
The angle of the projector is important, as is the surrounding stage lighting. You can put projector as belows:
Hologram Stage Show
Museum
Wedding Scene
Exhibition Hall
Event Site
Performance
Multimedia Theater
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