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    Projecting onto Glass

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    • MichelM
      Michel Izzy Guru
      last edited by

      Also worth looking at.
      http://www.ssidisplays.com/rear-projection-film/intrigue

      Best,
      Michel

      Michel Weber | www.filmprojekt.ch | rMBP (2019) i9, 16gig, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.15 | located in Winterthur Switzerland.

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      • MatthewHM
        MatthewH Beta Tester
        last edited by

        Does it need to be glass or would something like half frosted acrylic work? That would be cheaper and much easier to handle and install than frosted glass. Available in sheets up to 4'x8' and I have used it as an RP surface before with good results.

        Matthew Haber :: matthewhaber.com :: besidedigital.com :: Download my actors: http://www.matthewhaber.com/isadora-actors

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        • keftapartyK
          keftaparty
          last edited by

          Hi,

          I did some experimentations and shows projecting on frost plexiglass.
          I can give only one advice: 
          Try every material in the exact situation it will be used !
          I had one very bad experience: I tried one material with a long zoom projector, the image was ok.
          But at the end I had to use a wide angle projector. The center of the image was perfect, but all around the light was arriving on the surface with too much angle and was impossible to see !
          Also take care to the angle the "spectators" will have, with that kind of shiny surfaces you get very differrent results depending on the point of view.
          Have fun !
          Best
          Mehdi

          ...
          Mehdi Toutain-Lopez
          www.toutain-lopez.com

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          • CitizenJoeC
            CitizenJoe
            last edited by

            @Skulpture - It sounds like a really interesting project!

            Given the situation, I would be inclined to go towards the really expensive films.  In small quantities they may be affordable and they will provide a good projection surface.  Most importantly, they won't affect how the viewer sees what's inside the case.  I would think that would be the #1 consideration from the museum's point of view.

            Cheers,

            Hugh

            Hugh in Winnipeg - All test machines, Win10 Pro, 64 bit, OS SSD and separate data SSD.

            1. new laptop: Dell 7560, i9 11950H, 64 gigs, NVIDIA RTX A4000 w/8 GB GDDR6
            2. old desktop: Dell T5500 2009, Dual Quad Core Processor E5530, 12 gigs, 2x Radeon 5750... Still works well!
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            • D
              dansnodgrass
              last edited by

              @skulpture.  If your prerequisite is to be able to see a sharp image and still have the glass to be transparent, there is really only one solution and it's expensive: HoloPro. Similar glass was used in the movie Minority Report.

              I installed and use an 8' wide HoloPro glass panel at my company for presentation purposes and it's amazing. To get clarity and transparency of glass, embedded holographic foil is really the only solution.  Otherwise, you need to go with rear-projection film (and of course, this means you won't get the transparency.
              Cheers.
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              • D
                dansnodgrass
                last edited by

                Here is our installation:

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                • particlepP
                  particlep
                  last edited by

                  this is an interesting thread.  i did some searching and found this uk outfit:

                  http://www.prodisplay.com/index.html
                  lcd glass is great, but does it go clear enough for a museum setting?

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                  • VictreuxV
                    Victreux
                    last edited by

                    Hello,

                    Some friends was worked on this show in Avignon. Verry cool projection on glass!

                    http://www.theatre-video.net/video/Le-Livre-d-or-de-Jan-extrait-video

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                    • SkulptureS
                      Skulpture Izzy Guru
                      last edited by

                      All brilliant stuff thanks all!

                      You've all really helped me out and given me lots to think about. 

                      Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
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                      • SkulptureS
                        Skulpture Izzy Guru
                        last edited by

                        @dansnodgrass the HoloPro is amazing and looks stunning but yes you are right... very expensive.

                        Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
                        RIG 1: Windows 11, AMD 7 Ryzen, RTX3070, 16gig RAM. 2 x M.2 SSD. HD. Lenovo Legion 5 gaming laptop.
                        RIG 2: Windows 11, Intel i19 12th Gen. RTX3070ti, 16gig RAM (ddr5), 1x M.2 SSD. UHD DELL G15 Gaming laptop.
                        RIG 3: Apple rMBP i7, 8gig RAM 256 SSD, HD, OS X 10.12.12

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                          dansnodgrass
                          last edited by

                          You'll also notice in the picture of the HoloPro, that the woman is interacting with the presentation.  This is facilitated through the use of the VIP Interactive TouchFoil produced by Visual Planet (and not available at a store near you for about $10,000 - for the 3'x8' foil you see in use here.)

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                          • mickeyM
                            mickey
                            last edited by

                            ..projection on glass

                            ORGANIC
                            for the low tech end  (and of course budget) try buttermilk: applied thin with a foam paint roller it will dry after approx. 20 minutes (3 time s). it's a charming. try it before applying at the flagstore ,-).
                            and you can accentuate the vintage look with a brush etc, get a cleaner look with  airbrush (?)...   just  experiment!.. removes with water

                            PLASIC
                            (low end) we used to take frosted sandblast foils - they're not soo expensive and easy to remove. get some sample and try

                            have fun mickey

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