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Fulldome Projection<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> <strong>1600</strong><br />

Fulldome Systems<br />

Issue: 2012-06


The Ultimate Black for Brilliant Projections.<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> projector in the mounting frame<br />

2<br />

The perfect projection system for<br />

the perfect dome theater<br />

Most projection techniques suffer from<br />

a background that is gray rather than<br />

black. While this is acceptable in the<br />

conference room, it is extremely critical<br />

in a dome projection theater: the gray<br />

background framing the imagery is a<br />

visible nuisance that spoils the illusion<br />

of an object floating in space. In a<br />

planetarium, the gray background of a<br />

video projection ruins the captivating<br />

brilliance of the starry sky. That is, unless<br />

you use <strong>VELVET</strong>.<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> is a video projector <strong>Carl</strong> <strong>Zeiss</strong><br />

has specially designed for use in domed<br />

auditoriums. It is based on the DLP ®<br />

technology of Texas Instruments, tried<br />

and approved a million times over.<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> is the only DLP projector on<br />

the market that delivers a contrast<br />

ratio comparable with that of <strong>Carl</strong><br />

<strong>Zeiss</strong> glass-fiber star projection. With<br />

powerdome®<strong>VELVET</strong>, <strong>Carl</strong> <strong>Zeiss</strong> offers<br />

a first-class fulldome video system with<br />

an absolutely black backdrop – for<br />

convincing and exciting images.


Breathtaking video projection plus<br />

brilliant stars – an excellent match<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> delivers much more than the<br />

perfectly black backdrop. Its projections<br />

fascinate by their outstanding<br />

definition and brilliant colors.<br />

For your stars to shine as beautiful<br />

as those on the natural sky, <strong>Carl</strong><br />

<strong>Zeiss</strong> recommends a combination of<br />

powerdome®<strong>VELVET</strong> with an opticalmechanical<br />

planetarium projector. No<br />

other projector can present the stars as<br />

tiny and yet as bright and brilliant as<br />

their natural counterparts.<br />

With powerdome you can control your<br />

digital image contents and your optical<br />

stars in perfect synchronism. And,<br />

thanks to the <strong>VELVET</strong> projector, nothing<br />

can dull the velvety black of your<br />

star-spangled night sky.<br />

High definition and stability with<br />

DLP chip technology<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> with DLP ® technology offers<br />

decisive advantages over other video<br />

technologies. Arguably the greatest<br />

one is stability. Unlike other technologies,<br />

which suffer a noticeable drop<br />

of color saturation and homogeneity<br />

after a few thousand operating hours,<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> lets you enjoy superb images<br />

much longer. Implementing many engineering<br />

and design solutions, <strong>Carl</strong> <strong>Zeiss</strong><br />

has designed this projector for a working<br />

life of at least ten years, and with<br />

low maintenance cost at that.<br />

In the <strong>VELVET</strong> projector, imaging<br />

devices with <strong>1600</strong> lines are at work<br />

(WQXGA resolution). Projectors with a<br />

single lamp provide very bright images<br />

in smaller domes, while projectors<br />

with a dual lamp set furnish impressive<br />

brightness in larger domes as well.<br />

Fulldome projection is always done<br />

with several projectors. <strong>VELVET</strong> Duo<br />

is designed for domes up to 12 m in<br />

diameter. It uses two projectors (channels)<br />

installed at the dome center or at<br />

the periphery. <strong>VELVET</strong> Systems with five<br />

or more channels will deliver fulldome<br />

images with resolutions of 4k or better.<br />

First-class projection lens<br />

Even the most advanced chip technology<br />

is of no use without an optical<br />

design that is tailored to dome<br />

projection. For <strong>VELVET</strong>, only the best is<br />

good enough: a <strong>Carl</strong> <strong>Zeiss</strong> lens of the<br />

DIGIGON series provides excellent imaging<br />

quality. The wide-angle lens with<br />

adjustable focal length permits flexible<br />

projector configurations, so that<br />

powerdome®<strong>VELVET</strong> can be adapted<br />

to any dome.<br />

Automatic projector calibration<br />

On request, <strong>Carl</strong> <strong>Zeiss</strong> fulldome systems<br />

come with camera-based projector calibration,<br />

a facility for the fully automatic<br />

adjustment of the image geometries<br />

of all channels. For further information,<br />

see our separate data sheet.<br />

3


Configuration Examples<br />

4<br />

a)<br />

c)<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> Duo fulldome projection from the<br />

dome center<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> Duo is a two-channel projection system<br />

for domes 6 to 12 m in diameter. It excellently<br />

complements the SKYMASTER ZKP 4 planetarium<br />

projector. Projection is from the dome center,<br />

without shadows from equipment parts.<br />

b)<br />

d)<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> Duo, projection from the dome center, 10-m dome<br />

(a) 3D view<br />

(b) Arrangement of projectors (top view)<br />

(c) Projection fields, overlapping in a blending zone<br />

(d) Projection fields, non-overlapping


a)<br />

c) d)<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> Duo fulldome projection from the<br />

dome periphery<br />

For dome theaters without a planetarium projector<br />

it is advisable to position the <strong>VELVET</strong> projectors<br />

at the dome periphery. Each of the two<br />

projectors projects its image to the opposite half<br />

of the dome.<br />

b)<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> Duo, projection from the periphery, 10-m dome<br />

(a) 3D view<br />

(b) Arrangement of projectors (top view)<br />

(c) Projection fields, overlapping in a blending zone<br />

(d) Projection fields, non-overlapping<br />

5


6<br />

a)<br />

c)<br />

Five-channel <strong>VELVET</strong> fulldome projection<br />

from the dome periphery<br />

For multichannel <strong>VELVET</strong> fulldome projection, the<br />

projectors are positioned at the periphery. Five<br />

channels are sufficient for domes up to 18 m in<br />

diameter with no planetarium projector installed.<br />

Four projectors deliver the 360° panorama, while<br />

the fifth one projects the zenith field.<br />

b)<br />

d)<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong>, 5 channels, projection from the periphery, 15-m dome<br />

(a) 3D view<br />

(b) Arrangement of projectors (top view)<br />

(c) Projection fields, overlapping in a blending zone<br />

(d) Projection fields, non-overlapping


a)<br />

c)<br />

Eight-channel <strong>VELVET</strong> fulldome projection<br />

from the dome periphery<br />

If the theater features a planetarium projector<br />

(e.g., UNIVERSARIUM M IX), <strong>VELVET</strong> projectors are<br />

installed so that projection is from the periphery<br />

but not to the exactly opposite direction but at<br />

an angle past the planetarium projector. In a configuration<br />

for a 20-m dome, six projectors do the<br />

panorama and two do the zenith field.<br />

b)<br />

d)<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong>, 8 channels, projection from the periphery, 20-m dome<br />

(a) 3D view<br />

(b) Arrangement of projectors (top view)<br />

(c) Projection fields, overlapping in a blending zone<br />

(d) Projection fields, non-overlapping<br />

7


Technical Data<br />

8<br />

<strong>VELVET</strong> projector<br />

Image format WQXGA<br />

Resolution 2560 x <strong>1600</strong><br />

Brightness 1300 lm (single lamp) 1900 lm (dual lamp)<br />

Contrast ratio 2,500,000 : 1<br />

Dome diameter Configuration examples 1<br />

8 m to 12 m Dome diameter up to 10 m up to 10 m up to 12 m up to 12 m<br />

(26 ft to 40 ft) Star projector 2 yes no yes no<br />

Number of projectors 2 2 2 2<br />

Projector arrangement center periphery center periphery<br />

Projector version SL SL DL DL<br />

Dome tilt 0° 0° - 30° 0° 0° - 30°<br />

Resolution dome master (approx.) 2.6 k 2.6 k 2.6 k 2.6 k<br />

Pixel size in arcmin (approx.) 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9<br />

12 m to 18 m Dome diameter up to 15 m up to 15 m up to 18 m up to 18 m<br />

(40 ft to 60 ft) Star projector 3 no yes no yes<br />

Number of projectors 5 6 5 6<br />

Projector arrangement periphery periphery periphery periphery<br />

Projector version SL SL DL DL<br />

Dome tilt 0° - 30° 0° - 30° 0° - 30° 0° - 30°<br />

Resolution dome master (approx.) 4 k 4.2 k 4 k 4.2 k<br />

Pixel size in arcmin (approx.) 2.3 2.2 2.3 2.2<br />

18 m to 25 m Dome diameter up to 23 m up to 23 m up to 25 m up to 25 m<br />

(60 ft to 82 ft) Star projector 3 no yes no yes<br />

<strong>Carl</strong> <strong>Zeiss</strong> AG<br />

Planetarium Division<br />

07740 JENA, GERMANY<br />

Number of projectors 7 8 9 10<br />

Projector arrangement periphery periphery periphery periphery<br />

Projector version DL DL DL DL<br />

Dome tilt 0° - 30° 0° - 30° 0° - 30° 0° - 30°<br />

Resolution dome master (approx.) 4.5 k 4.5 k 5 k 5.2 k<br />

Pixel size in arcmin (approx.) 2.1 2.1 2.0 1.9<br />

SL – single lamp, DL – dual lamp<br />

1. Recommendations, other configurations in coordination with <strong>Carl</strong> <strong>Zeiss</strong> possible.<br />

2. If <strong>VELVET</strong> Duo is intended to be combined with a planetarium projector (i.e. an optical-mechanical star projector), the <strong>VELVET</strong> projectors will be<br />

installed at the dome center rather than at the periphery.<br />

3. For a combination of a multichannel <strong>VELVET</strong> system with a star projector, the number of <strong>VELVET</strong> projectors needed increases (as a rule, by one<br />

more projector).<br />

Phone: +49 3641 642406<br />

Fax: +49 3641 643023<br />

E-mail: planetarium@zeiss.de<br />

www.zeiss.de/planetariums<br />

EN_58_010_374III Printed in Germany<br />

The product described herein is subject to upgrading and other changes in design and/or scope of delivery.

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