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Group 1 – Equipment testing

Equipment testing

In preparation for our final presentation on plant hybridization, we conducted a test run of a projector to ensure that our video presentation would be displayed with optimal quality. Our test video showcased a compilation of plants changing and was designed to show how our final designs will be conveyed to the audience.

We connected the projector to a laptop using an HDMI cable and tested the display on a flat surface. During the testing process, we evaluated the projector’s ability to display colors and details of the plants with clarity and vibrancy. The results of the test were impressive, as the projector was able to render high-quality images that effectively conveyed the beauty and intricacy of each plant in the video.

In addition to evaluating the quality of the images, we also experimented with different placement options for the projector to determine the best angle and distance for optimal video quality. This allowed us to adjust the projector to display the video in a larger size, enhancing the viewing experience for our audience.

Our test run of the projector proved to be a success, as the device was able to display our video sequences with optimal quality.

Our equipment for final presentation:

  • NEC HD Projector ME382U
  • Microlab Speakers
  • Project Space C02 (ECA)

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