Precise Geometric Correction with Warping Box for Complex Projection

Projector Warping Box

For AV integrators, event producers, museums, theme parks, corporate venues, houses of worship, and educators needing precise image correction on complex surfaces.

What is a warping box?

  • A warping box is a hardware processor that remaps pixels to match real‑world geometry. It enables geometric correction, aspect ratio changes, and cropping without re‑rendering content or relying on projector‑internal menus.

What it solves

  • When projection is off‑axis, curved, cornered, ultra‑short‑throw, or on non‑flat materials, a warping box reshapes and aligns images so they appear correct to the viewer.

Core use cases

  • Correcting images in large off‑axis projections
  • Curved screen projections
  • Displaying images on 90‑degree corner walls
  • Correcting images on non‑smooth surfaces
  • Changing aspect ratios without re‑authoring media
  • Cropping images to show selected regions
  • Correcting images from ultra‑short throw projectors on non‑flat surfaces

Why choose a warping box for projection mapping

  • Hardware precision: Pixel‑level geometric control beyond standard keystone
  • Fast setup: Align content to complex surfaces without re‑editing
  • Content‑agnostic: Works with any HDMI source; no plug‑in or server changes
  • Scalable: Chain devices for multi‑projector, multi‑surface installations

GeoBox models

  • M811L WUXGA warping processor: Optimized for WUXGA workflows needing fine geometry, aspect ratio changes, and region cropping
  • UD101L 4K Warping Box / UD101 Lite: 4K pipeline for high‑resolution mapping, corner and curved surfaces, and UST correction on premium displays

Real‑world applications

  • Events: Stage backdrops with curved or angled scenic pieces
  • Museums: Corner‑wrapped projections across gallery walls or columns
  • Education: Lecture halls with wide curved screens needing clean edges
  • Retail: Non‑flat feature walls and product launches with UST projection
  • Corporate: Executive briefing centers with geometry‑accurate displays