It was new technology using projectors. Event companies tend to be secretive about their inventions,
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projected visuals need electricity while non-projected visuals do not require electricity to project images on a screen
No, virtual images cannot be projected onto a screen by simply turning the screen. Virtual images are formed by the apparent intersection of light rays, and they cannot be projected onto a screen because they do not actually exist in physical space.
Real images are formed when light rays converge at a specific point. These images can be projected onto a screen by passing the converging light rays through a lens to focus them. The screen then displays the image that is produced by the focused light rays.
Real images are formed by actual light rays converging at a specific point, while virtual images are formed by the apparent intersection of light rays that do not actually converge. Real images can be projected onto a screen and are always inverted, while virtual images cannot be projected and are always upright.
A lens can produce both real and virtual images. Real images are formed when light rays actually converge at a point and can be projected onto a screen. Virtual images are formed when light rays appear to diverge from a point but do not actually converge, and they cannot be projected.
An image that can be seen but not projected on a screen is called a real image. Real images are formed when light rays converge at a point, creating a visible image that can be observed with the naked eye. They are not able to be projected onto a screen like virtual images.
A virtual image cannot be projected onto a screen, because the light rays never actually to through the point where they seem to come from. A real image can be projected onto a screen, because the light rays do actually go through the point where they focus.
yes from a projecter your can go to a photo
The orientation of virtual images is always upright. This is because virtual images are formed by the apparent intersection of light rays projected by a lens or mirror, giving the illusion of an image being in a certain location. Unlike real images, virtual images cannot be projected onto a screen and are the result of the way light rays converge or diverge.
If an image can be formed on screen it is classified as real. Virtual images cannot be projected on an image.
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