Understanding complex data and processes is often not easy. Researchers use 3D visualizations on curved surfaces to feel as a part of the scene. A typical example of such an application is the 3D representation of an operation on the human body, which is enriched with additional data such as ultrasound, CT and MRI images. The Virtual Reality Studio “Da Vinci” has existed at the Zuse Institute Berlin for about ten years now.
Together with Virtalis GmbH, Fraunhofer FOKUS has now renewed the projection technology in the “Da Vinci” studio. Each of the three projection channels was equipped with two new Canon Xeed WUX4000 projectors and Barco warping units that warp and dazzle the stereoscopic images in real time. In addition to the new projectors, the Zuse Institute Berlin will in future use the projector autoalignment technology of Fraunhofer FOKUS.