Tower of Terror Theater
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So I am attempting to create the most vivid, realistic, clear Pepper's Ghost effect. For my application, I want the image of a projected person to appear as a real brightly illuminated person standing in front of viewers . I believe the following factors are helpful including keep the set as dark as possible. Secondly attempting to have the reflective surface on which the image is to be projected to fill the field of view of spectators so that the edges of the reflective surface are not seen and any differences in transparency of the surface and the areas around the surface are not detected. Having a bright projector I assume will increase the vividness of the image. I am wondering if placing some transparent projection film
on the reflective surface would help or hurt the effect. The film will likely add some haziness to the reflective surface, but at the same time should greatly increase the vividness and color of the image. Here is a link to of the projection film I am thinking about and the attached photo shows an image projected onto this film:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/328...chweb0_0,searchweb201602_6,searchweb201603_55
The film will likely add some haziness to the reflective surface, but at the same time should greatly increase the vividness and color of the image. Any advice, or experience out there? Thanks!!
on the reflective surface would help or hurt the effect. The film will likely add some haziness to the reflective surface, but at the same time should greatly increase the vividness and color of the image. Here is a link to of the projection film I am thinking about and the attached photo shows an image projected onto this film:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/328...chweb0_0,searchweb201602_6,searchweb201603_55
The film will likely add some haziness to the reflective surface, but at the same time should greatly increase the vividness and color of the image. Any advice, or experience out there? Thanks!!