![]() Projects from most digital sources, smartphones, tablets, and computers. The Inspire1000 has HD WXGA 1280 x 800 resolution with 1000 lumens of brightness. Flip, reverse, rotate, grayscale, adjust color temperature and tonal values of your image. Included are built-in grids in dozens of useful patterns for layout and design, available only with Artograph digital projectors. For artwork of small to large portrait size, plus mid-sized indoor murals. The Inspire1000 is ideal for projecting photos and images for tracing, layout, and design of your artwork. The Inspire1000™ digital Art Projector from Artograph is the next step up from the popular Inspire800, with enhanced brightness in a sleek new style. "Making the World Beautiful.Inspire1000 Digital Art Projector by Artograph ![]() I just thought one of these might be just a tad better.in this age of Digital cameras and multi-media storage chips? Thanks for the replies guys! I borrowed a VU-LYTE III Episcope Overhead Art Opaque Projector many years ago from a local school and was hooked on projecting and sketching since! I currently own a AG100 Artograph and also the MC250, but before it was bought out by Artograph. Remember they made a awesome one that they discontinued, which you could do large projections fairly clear and smaller ones real clear even during day with the projector close by, since the image did not come up here wonders if this is a great remake of the old one. I have an artograph prism I'll sell ya for 200 it might even be a super prism Posts: 2224 | From: Winston-Salem,NC,USA | Registered: Nov 1998 and shoot and trace.I could print layouts on transparencies for about a dozen or so very busy years before I spent $600 on the whole process.we use computer projectors at school and supposedly the ones they have are top of the line and I really don't think they were intended to do much more than make a powerpoint lecture and or presentation in a dimly lit room.these units just don't have enough lumens to meet that artists needs in my opinion.while I can see it would be a neat toy Rollie, from my experience it ain't gonna cut the mustard for a sign shop's need's. I think I paid $25 for my old besseler cast iron and steel frame overhead at a school surplus sale back in the early 90's ,it weighs about 35 lbs but it will not die.nowadays a replacement bulb costs more that the projector did.I usually just print a transparency in my inkjet and or go to the local staples or copy store and have them make a transparency copy of my inkjet printout for a $1 ea. No intention of cutting down your idea(it would be a good one if they did the job) here Rollie,but to be honest,I'm with John. Makes me appriciate my old overhead projector.Ħ19 1443 | From: El Cajon CA usa | Registered: Dec 1998 I would think the 80" projection limit would uh, "limit" it's use for large projections like murals.Ĭrystal Falls, MI 5397 | From: Crystal Falls, MI USA | Registered: Apr 1999 Posts: 66 | From: Ashtabula, OH (Really Saybrook-on-the-lake) | Registered: Dec 2007 "Making the World Beautiful.One Sign at a Time!" Has anyone here owned, tried, or have any reviews on this product? I know it is a bit pricey, but looks like it might be very useful for layout! The Letterville BullBoard » Letterhead/Pinstriper Talk » Artograph LED 200 My profile login | search | faq | calendar | im | forum home Letterville Bull Board Letterville | Bull Board The Letterville BullBoard: Artograph LED 200
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