Scalable Display Technologies Introduces Software Update 8.0

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Scalable Display Technologies, an application provider who automatically calibrates the color, intensity and geometry of images from multiple projectors, announces a new software update, version 8.0, with new integration and features designed to simplify edge-blending and projection mapping. 

Scalable’s latest software update is available with new features for Scalable Desktop, a blending solution for scaling with Windows; Scalable Panel Assembly (SPA), a proprietary display calibration software for CAVEs and faceted displays; and Scalable Display Manager, the flagship product used in simulation and attractions. The latest update includes the addition of Westar Warper 4K, a new 4K warping box with up to five DisplayPort UHD channels. Additionally, 8.0 includes a new alignment panel specifically designed in support of collimated display systems. The collimation update includes new features designed to simplify perspective correction through the mirror, while also providing smoother interpolation across the screen.

“Our latest update is a combination of the most highly requested features,” said James T. Pietsch, director, global accounts for Scalable Display Technologies. “We value the feedback that our customers have provided us with. We work hard to ensure their feedback is considered in every new software release. We are excited to unveil new features, such as Westar Warper 4K and a number of UX improvements, to streamline installation and integration.” 

The 8.0 update includes other features and improvements, including Nvidia specific upgrades, algorithmic improvements on complex blend shapes and new calibration camera types. To learn more about the latest features included in 8.0, please visit https://www.scalabledisplay.com/sdt/latest-release/scalable-8-release.html

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