With the growing trend of integrating outdoor cultural tourism, the nighttime economy, and natural art, "tree projection," an innovative form that combines light and shadow art with natural landscapes, is attracting widespread attention from scenic spots, cultural tourism projects, and artists. The Flyin EL-G36KU laser projector, a professional-grade device designed specifically for complex outdoor settings, with its superior performance and flexible adaptability, has become a key tool in facilitating tree projection, injecting new vitality into the interplay of nature and light and shadow.
Tree projection often faces challenges such as outdoor light interference, variable projection distance, and the need for long-term stable operation. The Flyin EL-G36KU's core features precisely address these challenges. Its laser light source boasts a lifespan exceeding 30,000 hours, meeting the needs of long-term outdoor projection in scenic spots, parks, and other locations without frequent light source replacement. Its ultra-high brightness of 30,600 lumens ensures clear, rich images of tree trunks and branches, even at dusk or in ambient light, effectively preventing blurry projections caused by low light levels.
Additionally, the device supports an ultra-high contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1 in dynamic mode, accurately reproducing every detail of light and shadow. Whether projecting forest fairy tales or natural ecology onto tree trunks, or simulating dynamic scenes like growing leaves or birds roosting through shifting light and shadow, the image is layered and layered, seemingly bringing the trees to life, providing an immersive viewing experience.
Unlike flat projection, projection onto trees requires the varying heights, trunk thicknesses, and complex branch distribution of trees, placing extremely high demands on the projector's projection range and image adjustment capabilities. The Flyin EL-G36KU demonstrates exceptional flexibility in this regard: its projection distance covers 1.24-100 meters, allowing for flexible positioning based on tree density and projection requirements. This allows for close-up, detailed projection of individual trees, as well as large-scale projection of entire forests. It supports projection of up to 1000 inches (diagonal), easily creating a "forest light and shadow theater."
More notably, the device features a motorized wide-angle lens and six optional lenses (throw ratios of 0.53-7.50), allowing for flexible switching based on tree height and projection angle. Combined with a ±25% (horizontal) and ±65% (vertical) motorized lens shift function, the image position can be precisely adjusted to accommodate trees of varying thicknesses and shapes without the need for frequent movement of the heavy camera. In addition, it supports ±30° vertical and ±30° horizontal keystone correction, as well as pincushion/barrel correction and hexagonal geometry correction. These features effectively address image distortion caused by tree tilt and projection angle deviation, ensuring a consistently clear and square image even on irregular tree trunks and branches.
For large-scale outdoor projects like treetop projection, device connectivity and remote management capabilities are equally crucial. The Flyin EL-G36KU is equipped with a rich array of interfaces: two HDMI (1.4B compatible) ports, one HD-BaseT port, and one DVI-D port, allowing for easy connection to computers, media players, central control systems, and other devices, meeting the needs of multi-device collaboration in treetop projection. The HD-BaseT port supports long-distance audio and video transmission via Ethernet cable, eliminating the challenges of difficult cabling and signal attenuation in outdoor projection, significantly simplifying on-site deployment. In terms of intelligent management, the device is compatible with mainstream IoT control systems such as Crestron RoomView, AMX Discovery, and PJ Link. Workers can remotely control the projector's power on and off, adjust parameters, and switch screens via the network, eliminating the need for on-site commissioning. This makes it particularly suitable for large-scale treetop projection projects involving multiple devices, significantly improving management efficiency and operational convenience.
Currently, treetop projection is widely used in scenarios such as nighttime tours of forest scenic spots, urban park art exhibitions, and ecological-themed cultural tourism projects. The Flyin EL-G36KU not only provides professional-grade equipment for these scenarios, but also, through technological innovation, breaks the limitation that light and shadow art can only be presented indoors, allowing the natural landscape to become a "canvas" for light and shadow.
The Flyin EL-G36KU, with its combined advantages of high brightness, long lifespan, flexible adaptability, and intelligent control, will elevate tree projection from a niche art form to a large-scale cultural and tourism application, opening up new avenues for the integration of outdoor economy and natural art. In the future, as more similar professional devices become available, we can expect to witness the vitality imbued by light and shadow in trees in even more natural scenes, experiencing the unique charm of the symbiosis between technology and nature.
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