Definiti Projection Relentless Innovation Captivating Content World-Class Service Definiti 4K Projection System Museum of Science, Boston Charles Hayden Planetarium 1. What to Consider 2. How It Works 3. Projection Glossary 4. Single-Projector Simplicity PD III, Solo, and Maestro Contents Definiti 6 Projection System Queen Mary 2 Ocean Liner Illuminations Theater 5. Incredible Value, Powerful Performance Duet, Compact 6, 5, 6, 6 HC, and 8 6. A Stunning Picture 4K and 4K HC 7. The Excitement of 3D 3D Duet, 3D 4K, and 3D 8K 8. The Power of 8K 8K and 8K HC 9. The Clarity of Hybrid MEGASTAR Definiti 4K Projection System SongAm Stars Valley, South Korea SongAm Space Center Planetarium Dome image: Astronaut, produced by NSC Creative Photo by Sam Fentress 1. What to Consider Sky-Skan has consulted on planetariums and complex interactive theaters for decades. Here are some top considerations we’ve found to be important for 2. How It Works How does the image get to the screen? This brief overview will show you the major components. choosing a digital projection system. Overall performance is always a top priority, but be sure to consider factors like reliability, ease of installation, and value. Graphics Servers Performance Reliability and Maintenance Console and Graphics Servers Projectors, Masking, and Blending • RESOLUTION Resolution is often expressed by a pixel count or by pixels across the dome arc. Be sure to compare pixel counts after blending/masking (called unique pixels). • RELIABILITY The system should perform consistently over the expected life of the equipment. DigitalSky software runs on the console computer and Definiti graphics servers, connected by a network. The software has real-time databases and playback graphics that are selected to play on the system. Each graphics server sends a video signal to the projectors. From the graphics servers, digital video cables bring the video to each projector. Instead of one projector on a rectangular screen, Definiti theaters have one or more projectors on a hemispherical screen. This requires masking and blending of the image from each projector, which is accomplished using a number of techniques. • SEAMS In multi-projector systems, seams must be properly blended to make them invisible. • BRIGHTNESS A higher overall brightness, which is affected by dome screen reflectivity as well as lumens from projectors, is important for image fine details, color quality, and 3D stereoscopic viewing. A high-brightness projection system on a low reflectivity (or gain) screen will result in higher dome contrast. This can provide good image quality for scenes that include bright areas. • CONTRAST/BLACK LEVEL Screen reflectivity (or gain) is the major factor affecting contrast in domes, with the exception of very dark scenes, such as a night sky without moonlight. A high-contrast projection system helps make those special dark scenes more dramatic. • MAINTENANCE The time and cost required for maintenance, such as lamp replacements, should be factored into the initial and ongoing costs of ownership. Installation • SCHEDULE Allowing for a reasonable period for installation, training, and familiarization with day-to-day system use ensures a successful theater opening. • SIZE The equipment should be checked for proper dimensions to fit into the theater’s existing location or a new theater’s planned dimensions. Stitching Multiple Projectors In medium and large Definiti theaters, multiple projectors are used to each cover a part of the dome screen. The audience doesn’t see multiple images, but one continuous picture. This is accomplished with each projector covering a different portion of the screen, like a mosaic. Sky-Skan has developed specialized techniques for stitching projector images together. Creating invisible seams is one of the biggest benefits to choosing a Definiti projection system. Image Warping in Software A key advantage to Definiti projection systems is that image warping takes place in the DigitalSky 2 software. If a system handles warping at the projector, pixels (and detail) are lost in the process. Instead, our method maximizes both ease of use with software controls and image quality with the maximum pixels contributing to the picture. 3. Projection Glossary Comparing projection systems can be the toughest part of upgrading or building a theater. We’re here to help you with the terms we use on the following pages. Knowing the terms is important! For projector location brightness resolution total pixels The diagram shows where projectors are located and pointed. In multiple projector systems, each projector covers a portion of the dome and is blended with the others into a seamless fulldome picture. example, if you don’t know the different ways that resolution is specified, you might assume total pixels is comparable to unique pixels. Get informed below! one projector two projectors six projectors We list brightness based on a total of the manufacturer’s brightness for each projector. The actual brightness you’ll see in the dome is based on a number of additional factors unique to each dome. The three pixel count terms below (total, unique, and dome arc pixels) are each a way to define resolution. The first, total pixels, is the least reliable way to describe resolution because the nature of projecting a rectangular image on a spherical surface doesn’t use all the pixels of the projector—even in a single-projector fisheye system. It is better to compare systems with the unique pixels or dome arc pixels figures. dome arc pixels Photo by Denis Callesen contrast Using DigitalSky software, we can accurately calculate the number of pixels that contribute to the dome image, including pixels in blended areas that only partially contribute. Unique pixels are given using a typical configuration. Actual unique pixels will depend on the specific projector layout for your dome. Just as with unique pixels, we can accurately calculate a count of pixels across any great circle on the dome (dotted line in the diagram). We list a typical count as each arc is slightly different in the number of pixels that contribute to the image. This is also different based on the projector layout for your particular dome. Contrast is specified as the ratio of the brightest white to the darkest black. Unlike brightness and resolution, contrast is not directly affected by masking and blending. We use the projector manufacturer’s contrast measurement without dynamic contrast or similar features if available. If you simply add all pixels fed to all projectors you get what we call total pixels. Because this number counts pixels not used in the dome image, it is not useful in determining resolution in the dome. The next two terms account for actual pixels that contribute to the image. unique pixels Definiti 5 Projection System Mt. Cook Observatory technology features There are three major categories of projection technology in use today: LCD, DLP, and LCoS. Each has different features, with LCoS proving the highest performance. DLP provides a mix of performance and low cost. LCD provides the lowest cost. PORTABLE Domes SMALL <10m Domes MEDIUM 10-15m Domes LARGE 15-20m Domes X-LARGE 20m+ Domes Recommended for portable domes. Recommended for domes up to 10 meters. Recommended for domes 10 to 15 meters. Recommended for domes 15 to 20 meters. Recommended for domes over 20 meters. 60 FPS READY 3D TILT These systems are capable of 60 frames per second in real-time and playback. These systems are also available as Definiti 3D stereoscopic. These systems are available for tilted or non-tilted domes. READY 4. Single-Projector Simplicity The PD III: big-theater power, on the go. One Projector = Simple In a planetarium with a staff of one, simplicity becomes necessity. Sky-Skan’s Definiti PD III, Solo, and new Maestro systems combine the power of DigitalSky with the ease of a simple setup. One projector, one lamp, and no surprises. Nothing is simpler for permanent installations than Solo and Maestro. Simply choose the brightness and resolution you need. Solo provides 3,500 lumens with a 1K image. The PD III features the full power of DigitalSky. The power of the world’s largest theaters is now portable! In fact, PD III features an innovative folding mechanism for easy transport. Need more? Our new Maestro adds an incredible 10,000:1 native contrast ratio and 2.4K resolution (4.5M unique pixels). This makes Maestro the highest resolution single-projector solution available. PD III projector location brightness total pixels unique pixels dome arc pixels contrast technology features Solo Maestro 2,900-7,500lm 2.3-4.1M 1.1-2M 1.2-1.6K 1,000-7,500:1 DLP or LCoS 5,000lm 9.8M 4.5M 2.4K 10,000:1 D-ILA projector location 2,500lm 0.8M 0.9M 1K 400:1 LCD PORTABLE SMALL <10m 60 TILT FPS READY brightness *PD III has truncated picture coverage total pixels unique pixels perspective view dome arc pixels contrast top view technology Truncated: Tan area is not covered. Non-truncated: Complete dome coverage. features PORTABLE SMALL <10m 60 TILT FPS READY SMALL <10m MEDIUM 10-15m 60 TILT FPS READY *Maestro is not available in all regions. Check with your sales representative for availability. 5. Incredible Value, Definiti Duet: two-projector performance from the theater’s cove. Value + Performance Duet is for those seeking extra performance over a single-projector solution, yet keeping to the simplest design possible. Duet delivers with a bright, sharp picture and no equipment in the pit! Our solutions for small and midsize domes combine multiple single-channel projectors into a bright, high-resolution seamless solution. Powerful Performance Definiti 5, 6, 6 HC, and 8: value/performance leaders. Our most popular Definiti projection systems are chosen because they have a great mix of brightness, resolution, and price. We offer several configurations for a variety of domes. Our 6 HC solution is perfect to pair with a Definiti Optical star projector and keep the fidelity of a black sky. With Definiti 8 we’ve added even more brightness and resolution to our popular 6 configuration. Duet Compact 6 5 6 6 HC 8 5,800-15,000lm 4.6-8.2M 2.4-4.5M 1.9-2.5K 2,900-7,500:1 DLP 13,200lm 4.7M 3.2M 2K 2,000:1 DLP 12,500lm 11.5M 7.35M 2.8K 4,000:1 DLP 17,400-45,000lm 13.8-24.6M 6.3-13.1M 3.4-4.8K 2,900-10,000:1 DLP 10,200lm 12.4M 7.5M 3.2K 30,000:1 D-ILA 23,200-60,000lm 32.8M 18.8M 5.5K 2,900-10,000:1 DLP projector location brightness total pixels unique pixels dome arc pixels contrast technology features SMALL <10m 60 FPS MEDIUM 10-15m 3D TILT READY READY MEDIUM 10-15m SMALL <10m 3D TILT 60 SMALL <10m 60 FPS READY READY FPS MEDIUM 10-15m LARGE 15-20m SMALL <10m 3D TILT 60 READY READY FPS MEDIUM 10-15m LARGE 15-20m 3D TILT READY READY SMALL <10m MEDIUM 10-15m SMALL <10m 60 TILT 60 FPS READY FPS MEDIUM 10-15m LARGE 15-20m 3D TILT READY READY 6. A Stunning Picture About Definiti HD Lenses 4K dome arc pixels contrast technology features Definiti 3D is both a great tool for a more immersive experience and a great way to get audiences more excited about the show. Definiti 3D can be added to most of our Definiti systems. Just look for the “3D ready” feature. or 22,000-42,000lm 17.7M 10-12M 4K 2,500-3,000:1 LCoS: SXRD MEDIUM 10-15m 60 FPS LARGE 15-20m X-LARGE 20m+ 3D TILT READY With Definiti 3D, all real-time imagery from DigitalSky is automatically in 3D stereo, giving you lots of content. We also distribute a number of playback shows in 3D. Our 3D solutions include Infitec filters and glasses, which provide the best color quality, brightness, and overall performance. 4K HC projector location unique pixels The most immersive experience in fulldome. Definiti 4K’s stunning picture quality rivals film for color fidelity and provides the brightness to make your content look great. With 4K HC, we’ve added an unbelievable 10,000:1 native contrast ratio to create stunning black skies. Only Sky-Skan can offer the Definiti HD lens range, designed specifically for Definiti fulldome theaters. Pictured is an 8K lens with a 90° bend for tilted dome installations where the projector can only tilt front to back. total pixels The Excitement of 3D 4K resolution and premium color quality from only two projectors. Definiti 4K and 8K systems feature Definiti HD lenses—designed by Sky-Skan exclusively for these configurations. brightness 7. READY 60 FPS 3D LARGE 15-20m READY 3D 4K 3D 8K 15,000lm 44,000lm 132,000lm 3D: 9.2-16.4M 2D: 4.6-8.2M 3D: 35.4M 2D: 17.7M 3D: 53.1M 2D: 106.2M 2D unique pixels 2.4-4.5M 10-12M 35-38M 2D dome arc pixels 1.9-2.5K 4K 8K 2D contrast 2,000:1 2,500-3,000:1 2,500-3,000:1 technology DLP SXRD SXRD projector location 10,000lm 19.7M 10-12M 4K 10,000:1 LCoS: D-ILA MEDIUM 10-15m 3D Duet TILT READY 2D brightness total pixels features SMALL <10m 60 FPS MEDIUM 10-15m 3D READY TILT READY MEDIUM 10-15m 60 FPS LARGE 15-20m X-LARGE 20m+ MEDIUM 10-15m 3D TILT 60 READY READY FPS LARGE 15-20m X-LARGE 20m+ 3D TILT READY READY 8. The Power of 8K 9. The Clarity of Hybrid Ultimate performance. The perfect partnership of optical and digital: Definiti Hybrid When 4K is not enough, 8K delivers even sharper pictures and more brightness. At 8K resolution, stars rival even optical projection sharpness. The power of Definiti 8K digital is that everything is sharp—from the stars to constellation lines and overlays to the most complex 3D data sets. An absolutely black sky. Pinpoint stars. For decades, the world’s best planetariums have enjoyed optical star quality. Definiti Hybrid improves on earlier generations of star projectors by adding millions of stars to create the Milky Way and other deepsky objects. They’re so detailed, audiences need binoculars to truly appreciate them. The MEGASTAR optical star field is synchronized with DigitalSky’s digital projection for incredible hybrid performance. For an even more stunning sky, optional Sun, Moon, and planet projectors are also available. 8K HC goes even further with super-black starry skies, perfect to combine, if desired, with Definiti Optical’s MEGASTAR projectors. Even with the 10,000:1 native contrast, 8K HC still delivers 30,000 lumens for an impressive picture. 8K 8K HC total pixels unique pixels dome arc pixels contrast technology features MEGASTAR up to 5M up to 20M 0 21-62 50+ 170+ optional (Sun only) optional optional optional axis speed up to 20 deg/sec up to 40 deg/sec size 330x297x405mm 816x600x934mm light source LEDs, dimmable LEDs, dimmable cooling fanless built-in fans shutter none electronic no yes ZERO stars projector location brightness MEGASTAR bright stars 66,000-126,000lm 53M 35-38M 8K 2,500-3,000:1 LCoS: SXRD 30,000lm 59M 35-38M 8K 10,000:1 LCoS: D-ILA MEDIUM 10-15m LARGE 15-20m X-LARGE 20m+ MEDIUM 10-15m LARGE 15-20m X-LARGE 20m+ 60 3D TILT 60 3D TILT FPS READY READY FPS READY READY deep-sky objects Sun, Moon projectors Planet projectors hybrid with digital IIA SCITECH, Horizon – The Planetarium Perth, Western Australia About Sky-Skan In 1967, Sky-Skan was creating innovative special effect projectors for planetariums. Since then, it has continued to be devoted primarily to planetariums and education through visual tools. Creating scientifically accurate products that are easy to use and modify is at the core of our identity. Sky-Skan’s headquarters in Nashua, New Hampshire (near Boston) is supported by offices in Germany and Australia and by regional representatives around the world. Sky-Skan offers research, theater design, professional development, graphics production, show distribution, and its renowned hardware and software engineering groups. While remaining a small company, Sky-Skan is able to serve a world-wide customer base while staying dedicated to serving planetariums and dome theaters that educate and inspire audiences. Contact Us North America/Pacific +1 603-880-8500, [email protected] Europe +49 89-6428-9231, [email protected] Oceania +61 3-9329-5501, [email protected] On the web at SkySkan.com Contents are © Copyright 2013 Sky-Skan, Inc. 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