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Category: Outputs

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TouchDesigner can be used to output content to all kinds of different display devices, including traditional LED/OLED flat panel displays, projectors, lasers, and DMX-controlled lighting. LED […]

In this post, we'll cover a number of tips for working with projectors and TouchDesigner, by looking at what built-in tools you can use to accomplish common projector-related tasks including keystoning/warping, projection mapping, and more.

Here at the Interactive & Immersive HQ, we’ve long been fans of NVIDIA Broadcast—and not too long ago, NVIDIA rolled out a fresh update with several […]

Projection mapping is a common interest for new TouchDesigner users, and one that really requires hands-on experience. This leads to the perennial question: “what projector should […]

One of the most common topics that new users to TouchDesigner are interested to learn is projection mapping. As Non-Commercial Licenses are freely available and TouchDesigner […]

From large-scale concerts to immersive museum exhibits and captivating advertisements, projection mapping creates mesmerizing visual experiences that revolutionize how we interact with our surroundings. This mini-guide will dive into what projection mapping is, and how

Greetings, TouchDesigner developers! In today’s post we’ll be taking an introductory look at screen real estate, and how having ample screen space can significantly enhance our […]

External video recorders are becoming a standard need in creative pipelines. Here we'll take a look at some of the use cases, and a few options to address the varying levels of need.

Major releases of TouchDesigner have come to mean big additions and improvements to the software over the last few years, and the 2023 Official Release does […]

Do you need help determining what projectors to get for a project? Do you want to get started with projection mapping but wish to learn more […]