Projection mapping, Overview, Pixel mapping – PRG Mbox Studio Manual 3.9 User Manual

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PROJECTION MAPPING

Overview

Projection Mapping is an advanced feature within the Mbox Remote application (separate from Mbox Studio). This
feature, in its basic form, can used to configure output settings for simple keystone, warp, and multi-head output.
Projection surfaces (Topography files) and more complex projection mapping settings can also be created, applied,
and adjusted for use with Mbox Studio.

For instructions on using Projection Mapping, refer to its section within the Mbox Remote User manual.

Note: Mbox Studio does not support the use of the Multimodel object or ModelInfo>Controls on objects. If you need
this functionality you must use Mbox Designer.

PIXEL MAPPING

Overview

Pixel Mapping is an advanced Mbox feature that allows mapping of specific functions of sACN, Color Kinetics KiNET,
or Art-Net-controlled fixtures (RGB, Intensity, CMY, etc.) to each of the pixels in a composite video image. Pixel
mapping data is generated from the onscreen imagery of the server and is output from an available Ethernet interface
of the Mbox computer. While pixel mapping, Mbox retains the normal video output so a video signal can still be sent
to a display device. Mbox also provides the ability to previsualize the pixel mapping setup on the video monitor.

Pixel Mapping for Mbox is set up using the Mbox Remote application. For instructions on using Pixel Mapping, refer
to its section within the Mbox Remote User manual.

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