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CANON REALiS SX6 MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR GETS
"GREEN LIGHT" FROM TRAFFIC PLANNING AND DESIGN
March 28, 2008
Source: Canon

For Traffic
Planning and Design (TPD), a Pottstown, Penn.-based civil
engineering firm, visual details are mission-critical. In
order to show CADD (Computer Aided Design & Drafting)
graphics of upcoming projects, TPD needed a display solution
that could accurately convey every visual detail with intricate
precision and clarity. After researching available options
TPD outfitted its primary conference room with a Canon REALiS
SX6 Multimedia Projector, which provides crisp SXGA+ (1400
x 1050) resolution display, 3,500 ANSI Lumens of brightness,
a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and Adobe RGB color matching.
"We wanted very high-quality resolution because we're
doing a lot of very, very finely detailed CADD drawings,"
declared TPD's IT Manager Karl Fischer. "The biggest
issue was to make sure that the projector was bright enough
and that the colors were clear enough. This is because there
are a lot of different shades of colors within these CADD
design files, and the different grades, shades, and line weights
represent different design features. We looked at several
projectors from various dealers, but once we gave them our
specs, they told us it was going to cost about $15,000. Our
rep at Haverford Systems, however, showed us that we could
get the performance we needed for less than half that price
with a Canon REALiS SX6 Multimedia Projector, and it has been
phenomenal."
The Canon REALiS SX6 Multimedia Projector's intricately detailed
SXGA+ resolution image projection was especially necessary
due to the fact that CADD designers work on dual-screen monitors.
"With their workstations, the designers are running dual
19-inch or 21-inch flat-screen monitors, with plans stretched
out across both screens," Fischer explained. "We're
then going from working on dual flat-screen monitors to throwing
a single image up on a wall in the conference rooms for collaboration.
That single image has to contain all the detail we've put
into the plan and still be really clear and concise. The Canon
REALiS SX6 Multimedia Projector has such good resolution that
it was able to take these large plans and make them visible
on a single screen without a problem."
Further enhancing the display quality of the REALiS SX6 Multimedia
Projector is the optical excellence of its Genuine Canon 1.7x
Ultra-Wide Powered Zoom Lens. Featuring the widest zoom range
of any of Canon's projector lenses, the REALiS SX6 Multimedia
Projector's 1.7x Wide Powered Zoom Lens provides a diagonal
screen size range from 40 inches (at a very short projection
distance of 3.9 feet) to a maximum of 300 inches. Even at
a distance of 9.8 feet, the Canon REALiS SX6 Multimedia Projector
can project at a screen size of 100 inches.
Color Accuracy
For Fischer, another major benefit of the
Canon REALiS SX6 Multimedia Projector was its color-matching
features. He noted that the entire company knew that TPD's
previous projector was displaying colors inaccurately as soon
as they would see the black-and-yellow TPD logo on the screen.
With the Canon REALiS SX6 Multimedia Projector, however, the
logo appears exactly as it was designed, and serves as a benchmark
to let the staff know that the rest of the colors they will
see will be accurate as well.
"If you ever look at a CADD design of roadway improvements
you would see how detailed they are, just as with the details
of any kind of mechanical drawing showing the different line
weights, the different colors, the different shades,"
stated Fischer. "All of these details mean something
very, very serious. If you misinterpret any of them then projects
could fail when they go to construction because of bad information
in the plans. We need sharp, accurate colors, and that's what
we get with the Canon REALiS SX6."
The Canon REALiS SX6 Multimedia Projector installation in
TPD's main conference room will soon be replicated with a
similar setup in each of its three satellite offices sometime
in 2008. "The REALiS SX6 blew our old projector out of
the water; it wasn't even close," Fischer concluded.
"Between the color richness, the sharpness of the image,
the brightness, and the accuracy of color, the Canon REALiS
SX6 is a much better projector than we've ever seen before."
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