FAQ

What is the Best Surface for Projection?

The optimal surface for projection is a white one, as it reflects light most effectively. However, light-colored surfaces, such as pink, yellow, light blue, and green, are also suitable alternatives. Conversely, mirrors and stainless steel surfaces should be avoided since they reflect all of the light, potentially distorting the projection. Additionally, items displayed in cases, …

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Optimal Artwork Quality for Glass Gobos

We can accept artwork from nearly all sources. We strongly recommend submitting EPS or Adobe Illustrator (AI) files. These formats retain artwork as line-art, unlike pixel-based bitmap images like JPG, GIF, or BMP. Using line-art ensures that shapes and text remain extremely crisp and free from pixilation when enlarged. Photographic images are also acceptable. Please …

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How Do You Choose the Right Gobo Projector?

To select the right Gobo projector, consider the following steps: Reference Distance: For each model, refer to the recommended projection distance. Power Selection: Choose the power based on your projection distance and the ambient brightness of the environment. Feature Decision: Determine the features you need, such as static or rotating, and whether the projector will …

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How are projector gobos manufactured?

We manufacture gobos according to customers’ digital artwork files. The files are manually controlled and set up to meet the requirements of a high-power laser and printing. The artwork is then engraved or printed with high precision on special coated glasses.

What Are the Differences Between Glass Gobos and Metal Gobos?

When choosing gobos (pattern projection slides), it’s essential to understand the differences between glass gobos and metal gobos. Here are the main distinctions: Material and Structure Glass Gobos: Material: Made from transparent glass with a partial mirror coating that blocks light to create “black” areas in the projected image. Support: The glass itself provides support, …

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