What is the best size for LED wall?

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Post by cosmowe » Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:20


welcome....maybe I can help you.

First: You don't have to change your aspect ratio from 4:3 or 16:9 to for example 3:6

Almost every LED wall has a controller which is connected between your Video Output and the wall.
Resolume Video-Output --> LED controller --> Wall

Ask the LED-wall guys what type of wall they are using and *important* how many pixels every LED module has.

For example:


They are using 1x1 m modules with a 10mm pixelpitch. That means that there are X = 100px and Y = 100px on each module.
The entire wall is 3m x 6m...so you would have 300x600 pixels where you can place content. Now you have to choose your video output resolution. 300x600 fits in 800x600 which is a standard 4:3 resolution.



You can use VGA. But if you and the LED Controller has the possibility to handle DVI you should use a MiniDP-Port to DVI adapter.
The LED-Controller configures all the LED modules to "look" on your defined content region in your output.

I hope that helps?


Here.... a pixelmapping from my last job so you see how it also can look like.
LINK TO PICTURE



Greetz
cosmowe

Hi Juladi,welcome....maybe I can help you.First: You don't have to change your aspect ratio from 4:3 or 16:9 to for example 3:6Almost every LED wall has a controller which is connected between your Video Output and the wall.Ask the LED-wall guys what type of wall they are using and *important* how many pixels every LED module has.They are using 1x1 m modules with a 10mm pixelpitch. That means that there are X = 100px and Y = 100px on each module.The entire wall is 3m x 6m...so you would have 300x600 pixels where you can place content. Now you have to choose your video output resolution. 300x600 fits in 800x600 which is a standard 4:3 resolution.You can use VGA. But if you and the LED Controller has the possibility to handle DVI you should use a MiniDP-Port to DVI adapter.The LED-Controller configures all the LED modules to "look" on your defined content region in your output.I hope that helps?Here.... a pixelmapping from my last job so you see how it also can look like.Greetzcosmowe

Despite what some may say, size does matter! LED wall displays have set a new standard when it comes to event planning because of their ability to reach just about any size imaginable. They’ve also essentially replaced traditional projectors due to their superior brightness and picture quality (while projectors have to transmit an image to a screen, losing brightness and clarity in the process, LED walls generate their own brightness, making the image much more vivid when it reaches viewers). While LED walls are most often associated with sporting events, concerts, and festivals, today’s savvy event planners are using them for corporate meetings, trade shows, fashion shows, and more. So, the question remains, what size LED wall should you use? 

The Basics of

LED Walls

Before delving into matters of size, let’s take a step back to cover the basics of what an LED wall is and how it works. Seamless LED video walls are created by connecting individual LED panels together, stacking them to create a composite image of any size which gives every attendee a front-row seat. Panel size options can vary, but the most common is about 19 inches, with 90 inches at the larger end of the spectrum, projecting images at all sizes, from small to extremely large. Another reason for the popularity of LED walls is that today, standard definition (SD) has all but been abandoned in favor of HD video, which LED wall display screens support. 

Choosing an

LED Wall Size

As previously mentioned, outdoor and indoor LED video walls are scalable to almost any size and shape, so it’s important to choose the right size wall for your event. If you’re putting on a smaller, more intimate event, you’ll probably want to go smaller, such as 7’ x 12’ screen, otherwise the LED wall may be overbearing to viewers. However, if you’re putting on a larger affair, such as a concert, you may want to consider an 18’ x 25’ backdrop or greater. Want to take things to the next level? LED walls make it possible! In 2015, Rogue, a strength equipment manufacturer, used a 150’ x 150’ LED video wall and another 20’ x 40’ wall to bring live footage of the Reebok CrossFit Challenge to their booth at an exhibit. See it in action here!

Understanding Aspect Ratios

When it comes to determining the best size LED wall for your event, you need to consider aspect ratio, which describes the relationship between the width and height of a digital display (W:H). For example, a 1:1 ratio means that the width and height are equal to each other, while a 2:1 aspect ratio means the width is double the height. Here are some other aspect ratio examples:

  • Landscape, in which width is greater than height, such as 3:2

  • Square, in which weight equals height, such as 1:1

  • Portrait, in which width is less than height, such as 2:3

 

It’s important to note that aspect ratios are independent of size; for example, a 6’ x 6’ screen has the same aspect ratio as a 600’ x 600’ screen (1:1). The standard aspect ratio for video and display is 16:9 (16 units of width and 9 corresponding units of height), however, you can choose to go ultrawide using video processors that ensure visuals fit perfectly.

When it comes to LED walls, aspect ratios are very important. For example, if want to display a live TV feed full-screen, it’s critical that your video wall is 16:9, today’s standard for video. For other LED display screens, aspect ratios can be customized by your event productions company but it’s not always ideal and can result in the following:

  • A stretched image that fills the entire screen but appears distorted

  • Letterboxing, in which the image maintains its normal aspect ratio but has black bars on either side of it.

  • Crop to fill, in which the image fills the whole screen but is cropped in order to make it possible

 

Wondering how to calculate an aspect ratio but not a fan of math? You can use this free online aspect ratio calculator to calculate LED wall size or simply talk to the experts at One Way Event Productions!

Make an Impression with an LED Wall 

Studies reveal that 65% of the population identify as visual learners, so there’s no better way to engage an audience than using an LED wall display. They have the ability to get your message across and give everyone the best seat in the house! Be sure to check out our blog, Making the Most of Your LED Wall, and if you’re planning to host an event and want the audiovisual experts on your side, contact One Way Event Productions today and ask us about LED wall rentals!

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