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Museum tells US Jewish history with projectors

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By News Desk
11 July 2012

Exhibits at the National Museum of American Jewish History include projectors used in various ways

Multiple projectors from projectiondesign have been used by the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia, USA to support the themes of 'Dreams of Freedom', 'Moving to America', 'Establishing Communities' and 'It's Your Story.'

The museum's displays include combinations of projection and LCD panel technologies, edge-blending of multiple projected images, image-masking and the use of flat and curved screens.

AV company Electrosonic installed F12, F22, or F32 projectors from projectiondesign, depending on each location's required resolution, throw distance and image brightness. 

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