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Stereopticon
Portaline. I think. Yes, think it's a portaline. I'm not sure. Go and ask someone who knows
Stereopticon
It depends what projector you get
projector
Not directly. The projector needs a tuner to create the video signal. You can connect a small digital or analog tuner to the projector. They are availble from your cable company for little to no money.
Enlarger
No, only dissolving of KI but that is a physical change.
An overhead projector is used to project an image of a transparency onto a wall or screen by means of an overhead mirror. There are also "slide projectors" that are used to display photographic slides on a wall or screen. A "projector" or "digital projector" would be used similar to a computer monitor or a television screen that would display an inputted image from a variety of sources (blu-ray player, computer, laptop, dvd players, game console, etc.). In the case of a projector the image is projected with the help of a light apparatus shining through a small silicon ship and projected through a lens to create an image on your wall or projector screen.
If you have an LCD projector, you should create a laptop station so that you can use it with ease. This is best done on a rolling cart with multiple levels. On the top level, you can have the projector. On the lower levels, you can hook up a laptop and all of the cords that you need. You can then just roll this cart to any place where you need to give a presentation.
A projector is a piece of equipment that can create project images on a wall. Usually, one uses a projector in trying to teach a class or illustrate a point. Law firms can benefit from the widespread communication provided in the use of a projector. A projector is very affordable, so it is also an easy investment to make. Teaching a team of associates how to draft a motion to dismiss is easy with a projector. A projector can make a wise investment for the law firm that must teach associates how to draft court documents. Instead of having seasoned attorneys take time out of their schedules to explain concepts to associates, these concepts can be readily articulated through the use of a projector. A person can also grab the attention of viewers more easily with the use of a projector. Giving viewers a visual cue can help pound a concept into their mentalities. Projects can be used as an aid to teach associates how to draft a variety of court documents. Using a transparent sheet to teach associates how to format a complaint is one way to use a projector. Another way to use a projector may be teaching associates how to create a notice of service for opposing counsel. A law firm saves money when it uses a projector to teach associates, as opposed to paying lecturers or attorneys to teach associates these things. One of the other top reasons to use a projector is for presenting an outline of a case to clients. Sometimes, clients will be made up of an entire team of individuals from a business. Having to meet with a team of clients can be overwhelming. A law firm must learn how to actively engage a team of clients in one meeting, as opposed to multiple meetings. A projector is a piece of equipment that can help create an atmosphere for teaching clients the latest developments in their cases. These days, a projector is easy to use and can be hooked up to all sorts of computers. Even if your law office operates using a Mac, it can still use a projector and display images on a large wall.
they both use electric energy and change it to make light energy to create pictures