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

