Requirements
Setup procedure
Eyestrain
Remote controlling
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PC and graphics card
Projectors
Screen
Polarizing filters
Viewing glasses
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You need; a screen with
non-depolarizing surface, two
polarizing filters and a filter
stand.
The filter stand and two filters
are bundled with the AP-con-
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Screen
You need a screen with a non-depolarizing surface. Silverscreens and many rear-projection
screens have this quality.
Ordinary white screens or white walls do not have a non-depolarizing surface and may
not be used.
For more information on recommended screens go to
http://www.stewartfilm.com
Polarizing filters
You need to place a polarizing filter in front of the lens of both projectors. This is done by
using the provided filters and filter stand.
There are two kinds of polarizing filters, the linear (most common) and circular. The provided
filters are of the linear type.
The filters need to be placed at the correct rotational angle, as described in
chapter B.4
(Setup procedure/Setting up linear polarizing filters)
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CAUTION! The filters can easily become distorted or gain hot spots if overheated. Max
temperature for filters is 75 degrees Celcius. Precautions should be taken to ensure
proper ventilation. Filters should be considered as a replacable item.