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== How to run the Scalable Display auto-calibration at CCV == | == How to run the Scalable Display auto-calibration at CCV == | ||
Basic calibration | |||
# Go to kiosk and press the "Basic Calibration" button | |||
# wait until calibration finishes. | |||
# run your application | |||
Advanced calibration | |||
# See Scalable Documentation here <<add link>> | |||
[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] | ||
Revision as of 15:15, 27 April 2009
The Powerwall is a display technology for large, high-resolution, and optionally stereoscopic video. It achieves high resolution on a large scale by tiling the displays of nine projector screens into a 3x3 array. 6-DOF 3D trackers on controllers and shutter glasses allow for 3D interaction and display.
The Powerwall is located at 180 George Street, in the same room as the Cave. This facility is administered by CCV, the Center for Computation and Visualization, which used to be part of the Division of Applied Math.
How to run the Scalable Display auto-calibration at CCV
Basic calibration
- Go to kiosk and press the "Basic Calibration" button
- wait until calibration finishes.
- run your application
Advanced calibration
- See Scalable Documentation here <<add link>>