Multi-Projection Features
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You can combine the projected images from multiple projectors to create one
bright image or a large seamless image.
By using the auto adjustment function that uses the optional external camera
and the Epson Project Professional Tool software you can perform virtually
adjustment-free operation.
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You can download the Epson Projector Professional Tool software and
its manual from the following website.
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Procedure Overview
This section explains the recommended procedure for using the optional
external camera and the Epson Projector Professional Tool software.
Preparation
• Initializing projectors
• Assigning a master projector
• Calibrating projectors
• Installing projectors
• Performing rough image adjustments
• Connecting projectors to a network
Image Composition
• Tiling
• Stacking
Adjusting colors
Preparation
This section explains how to perform basic settings before installing the
projector and preparing in advance for easier operations later.
You can setup up to 15 projectors to project one large image by compositing
several images (tiling) and up to 6 projectors to project a bright image by
overlaying images (stacking).
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• "Assigning a Master Projector"
• "Performing Rough Image Adjustments"
• "Connecting Projectors to a Network"
Initializing Projectors
You need to correct the difference in settings for each projector.
Do the following operations for all projectors:
• Reset the projector settings to their default values.
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Reset
>
Reset All Config
• Reset the values on the
Color Uniformity
menu to their default settings.
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Extended
>
Display
>
Color Uniformity
>
Reset
• Reset the values on the
Panel Alignment
menu to their default settings.
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Extended
>
Display
>
Panel Alignment
>
Reset
• Set the
Adjustment Level
setting to
All
in the
Color Matching
menu, and
select
0
for
Red
,
Green
, and
Blue
.
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Extended
>
Multi-Projection
>
Screen Matching
>
Color Matching
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We recommend you set the
Sleep Mode
setting to
Off
in the
projector's
Extended
menu after all initialization is complete.
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