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  1. Direct (Orthographic) Projection: This is a straightforward method where parallel rays go through an object and project it onto a plane without any perspective distortion. It's handy for precise drawings, often used in engineering and architecture.
  2. Central (Perspective) Projection: This method takes perspective into account, creating lifelike images. Rays emanate from a central point and project onto the plane, giving a realistic sense of depth. It's a favorite in art and graphic design.
  3. Parallel (Affine) Projection: Here, parallel rays slice through the object and land on a plane while staying parallel. It's big in computer graphics and engineering for its simplicity and usefulness.
  4. Front Projection: Think of this as your standard setup, where the projector is right in front of the screen, beaming images straight onto it. It's what you see in most movie theaters and conference rooms.
  5. Rear Projection: In this setup, the projector hangs out behind the screen, shooting images through it. It's a popular choice for special effects in movies and immersive experiences in theme parks.
  6. Stereoscopic Projection: This fancy method creates a 3D effect by projecting slightly different images to each eye. It's the tech behind those cool 3D movies and virtual reality headsets, making you feel like you're right in the action.
AV StumpFl 24’X13’ FP/RP
$ 719 / per day
AV StumpFl 16’X9’ FP/RP
$ 369 / per day
AV StumpFl 12’X6.5’ FP/RP
$ 269 / per day
At our park, we have an even wider range of equipment that can tackle all the necessary tasks. For further details and coordination, please reach out to us using our contact information.
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