The Artist_s Magazine 2016-03__

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March 2016 63

road test BY JOHN SALMINEN


A LITTLE WHILE AGO an editor at


h e Artist’s Magazine asked me to


review the Inspire800 Art Projector,


a product of Artograph. I’m glad I


accepted the of er.


h e projector is very small—5½


x5½x2 inches—and weighs a little


over a pound. It has 800 lumen


LED lights that I’ve been told will


last for 30,000 hours. h e range of


projection size is from 25 inches to


100 inches with 1280x800 WXGA


(1280x800 with 16 million colors).


h ere’s a small remote control, and


the projector can be mounted to


a tripod for stability. It can accept


input via many systems, including


HDMI, lightning to HDMI and


USB.


Making Professional


Presentations


h e small size amazed me, especially


considering everything the projector


is capable of doing and how well it


does it all. I'm frequently asked to do


presentations, and for years this was


simple. I brought my 35 mm slides,


and the organizations provided the


slide projector and screen. If the


room was darkened sui ciently, the


images were accurate.


Slides became antiquated,


however, and organizations no lon-


ger had slide projectors available.


Eventually it became necessary to


move to a digital format, and the


results were not always positive.


h e digital images were good but,


depending on the equipment the


organization owned and the level of


expertise of the person using that


equipment, the projected images


often appeared washed out, with


af ected. h ere


are options that


help me control


the crispness of


the image, which is


important. Too much sharp-


ness can occasionally misrepresent a


painting. If the projector is not abso-


lutely square with the screen, the


keystone feature adjusts for the opti-


cal ef ect that would otherwise show


the painting as a trapezoid instead


of a rectangle or square. All of these


adjustments can be quickly made by


using the small handheld remote.


h e Inspire800 can be con-


nected wirelessly to Windows and


android devices and to a Mac or


iPhone using a lightning-to-HDMI


connector cable. h e Inspire800 has


the capability of projecting videos,


including three-dimensional ones.


Music can be set to slide shows with


a connection to an MP3 player or


computer using the appropriate cable.


Projecting Photographs or


Drawings to Enlarge


Many artists use projectors as a


drawing aid. It's a time saver and


potentially a benei cial shortcut


in some situations. My i rst use of


the Artograph occurred during my


public school-teaching days. My


students and I were asked to do


a large wall mural. I asked each


poor color or contrast. Further and


worse, the image was sometimes dis-


torted due to a screen that was not


square with the projector.


Now I can easily bring this


Inspire800 Art Projector with me


and can be assured of a high-quality


presentation. h e room still needs to


be darkened, but Inspire’s 800 lumens


make it possible to project crisp


images in a room with some ambient


light. h e image can be enlarged


to more than eight feet, which is


big enough for most situations. h e


clarity and sharpness of even these


large projected images is impressive,


and I’m thrilled to be able to present


my work with coni dence, knowing


that the paintings will be accurately


represented.


As I’ve become more familiar


with the Inspire800 Art Projector,


I’ve learned to use at least some of its


many helpful features. If needed, I


can i ne-tune the projected images


by adjusting the color. Focus is


easy—I simply need to slide a small


lever left or right. When I make


these adjustments, the projector


is not moved, so alignment isn’t


Small but Mighty


Whether you’re giving a presentation of your work or projecting a photograph onto a surface


in preparation for a drawing, the Artograph Inspire800 Art Projector gets the job done.


LEFT: The Inspire800

projector by Artograph

measures 5½x5½x2

inches and weighs a

little over a pound.
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