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Calculating Pixel Pitch

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When it comes to LED walls, understanding resolution is crucial for creating impactful visual displays. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of calculating the resolution of an LED wall, using our best-selling panel, the EDGE 3.4, as an example. We will provide a simple equation to determine the number of pixels wide and tall for a center stage screen in a church setting, composed of 20 panels wide and 4 panels tall. By mastering the calculation, you can ensure optimal image clarity and detail for your LED wall.

Calculating LED Wall Resolution

To calculate the resolution of an LED wall, we need to consider the pixel pitch and the physical dimensions of the panels. Let’s dive into the equation using the specifications of our EDGE 3.4 panel.

  1. Determine Pixel Dimensions: The EDGE 3.4 panel has a pixel pitch of 3.47, meaning that the distance between the center of each pixel is 3.47 millimeters. With a panel size of 500mm (width) by 1000mm (height), we can calculate the number of pixels in both dimensions.

Pixel Width = Panel Width / Pixel Pitch Pixel Width = 500mm / 3.47mm ≈ 144 pixels

Pixel Height = Panel Height / Pixel Pitch Pixel Height = 1000mm / 3.47mm ≈ 288 pixels

  1. Calculate LED Wall Resolution: Now that we know the pixel dimensions of a single panel, we can determine the resolution of the LED wall. For our example of a center stage screen composed of 20 panels wide and 4 panels tall, the calculation is straightforward.

LED Wall Width = Panel Width × Number of Panels Wide LED Wall Width = 500mm × 20 = 10,000mm

LED Wall Height = Panel Height × Number of Panels Tall LED Wall Height = 1000mm × 4 = 4000mm

Pixel Width (Wall) = Pixel Width (Panel) × Number of Panels Wide Pixel Width (Wall) = 144 pixels × 20 = 2880 pixels

Pixel Height (Wall) = Pixel Height (Panel) × Number of Panels Tall Pixel Height (Wall) = 288 pixels × 4 = 1152 pixels

Conclusion

By using the provided equation and the specifications of the EDGE 3.4 LED panel, we have successfully calculated the pixel dimensions for a center stage LED wall in a church setting. The LED wall consisting of 20 panels wide and 4 panels tall has a resolution of approximately 2880 pixels wide by 1152 pixels tall. Understanding the resolution of your LED wall allows you to create visually stunning displays with sharp image quality and optimal detail.

We hope this blog post has provided you with the necessary insights and guidance on calculating LED wall resolution. If you have any further questions or require more information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

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“What if i was shrunk to a microscopic size and could see the inside of a computer CPU. The information flowing through the computer would be like highways of information. Data would be flying all around. Electrons would be flying at the speed of light.”