Artograph PRISM™ Opaque Art Projector
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Product Reviews
Clovis Harris
Irondale, Alabama
June 30, 2017
Great price, great product and fast delivery. This is THE place to shop for all artists. Professional or beginner!
Kumarasingha.B.U,
Via Dell Apuli ,Milano, Itale
June 30, 2017
This Projector can used
Eric
Austin TX
April 17, 2011
The plastic sleeve of the light socket and the bulb on one side were broken when it arrived. I'm replacing the bulb and ignoring the broken socket. Otherwise it seems I will be satisfied when I finally get to use it.
Vinashakda
aabulinki
December 17, 2008
nice
Artograph PRISM™ Opaque Art Projector The Artograph Prism is an Opaque Projector. You put a picture from a magazine or a photograph or any image on it and it projects it, enlarged, onto a wall or canvas for you to sketch out.
The Artograph Prism is a superb artists’ projector to capture much detail and not requiring very dimmed room lighting to work.
Original picture is loaded on top. Magnetic door-latches and a spring-clip hold image secure in place.
Will accept pictures up to 7-in. x 7-in. (18 x 18 cm) – which is more than most projectors on the market! (For larger images, just do one portion at a time, first top right half, then top left half, then bottom right half etc…
You can even project from books of 3-d objects!
Projection is horizontal.
You would need to purchase Prism Table Stand (#A225-206) for overhead vertical projecting with up to 3-½ times enlargement onto a table-top.
Enlarges up to 20 xs size of original.
Reverse the lense and it can reduce up to 80% too.
Artograph PRISM™ Opaque Art Projector
Wt.: 8 lbs.
Optional Artograph Storage Bag
#225-700
The Artograph Storage Bag will carry and protect any Artograph projector.
Padded nylon.
Color: black
Size: 14-in. x 15-in. x 8-in. (35.5cm x 38.1 cm x 20.3cm)
Has both a carrying handle and shoulder strap.
Detachable zippered pouch for extra lenses or art supplies.
{FREE Shipping in the 48 states! NO sales-tax outside of NJ!}
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-- On Fri, 6/15/12, DonnaP wrote:
From: DonnaP
Subject: Artograph Prism & Pic Sizing Info
To: mail@madisonartshop.com
Date: Friday, June 15, 2012, 1:09 PM
Hello,
I'm a painter. I mainly paint with oil on various sized canvas on stretcher bars. I've been looking into purchasing an Artograph Prism projector however, I've yet to have it explained to me by anyone exactly how to a photo to fit the overall canvas.
Example: A 5x7, 6x4, 5x3, etc, picture placed into the projector doesn't seem to project perfectly onto a 16x20 or 24x30 canvas. An artist friend purchased the above projector at least a month ago and still can't figure out how to get the image to fit any canvas size. He has changed the sizes of the images in his computer software program (I think he uses a full version of PS) and still cannot manage to get it to scale exactly onto the canvas. He has all but given up trying to use the projector. I tried to help him and neither of us could figure it out with various sizes and resizing photos...
I considered buying one but this seems like rocket science and I don't want to waste my money.
Frankly, your site is the only one I've found so far that offers as much info as you do about projectors (Artograph doesn't even have that sort of tutorial!) and yet, I can't find any easy/simple answer to my question... anywhere. Are we missing some kind of math, etc that is so simple that we've overlooked it? As I am sure you are well aware... once you get out of the small sized canvases, the standard dimensions seem to be 12x16, 14x18, 16x20, 20x24, and then those that are 24x30 and up... I mostly paint on those that are at least 16x20 and 20x24 but also 24x30 and up.
If by chance you have an easy fix or some special equations or guides to go by and would share the info, I'd be ever so grateful! :)
Thank you for your time and attention and I hope you have a solution.
Sincerely,
Donna...
--- On Mon, 6/18/12, Madison Art Shop wrote:
From: Madison Art Shop
Subject: RE: Artograph Prism & Pic Sizing Info
To:
Date: Monday, June 18, 2012, 11:54 AM
Dear Donna,
Opaque Projectors all enlarge sizes in direct proportion to the original.
i.e., if the original is 5" x 7" and you enlarge it to double it's size, it will be 10" x 14".
if the original is 5" x 7" and you enlarge it to triple it's size, it will be 15" x 21". You can go down a bit under 15" x 21", but the length and width will both reduce proportionately. You can not proportionately enlarge a 5" x 7" to exactly 16" x 20".
What artists do, is enlarge it as comfortable as they are on the 16" x 20" and just work the border art in.
Alternatively, you can measure the projection size that you like, and then stretch a canvas to exactly the custom size that you want.
We carry custom canvas stretching supplies here:
http://www.madisonartshop.com/stretcherbars.html
http://www.madisonartshop.com/arprpr.html
Thanks,
Jacob
www.MadisonArt.com
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Express your love for art and creativity easier with tools designed to help regardless of skill level. The Artograph Opaque Art Projector allows you to create endless images on any type of canvas. Your love for art and creation blossoms with the versality of the Art Projector. Enjoy hours of fun creating and projecting your favorite images in a fraction of the time.
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Take your favorite photos and magazine pictures and showcase your creativity. This is just one of the many amazing things you can do with a projector. Project and trace your image to create a whole new piece of art. With the Opaque Projector you can seamlessly trace any object then redesign it making it your own. It's easy to recreate art with the Opaque Art Projector.
You can make your images up to 20 times larger or reduce up to 80% with the projector. Its 500 watts delivers high quality lighting. This gives a sharper brighter picture to transform or project. The color corrected lens captures the brilliance of the image to deliver a clear and beautiful picture.
Comes with magnetic door latches and spring clips to secure your image. Your projector comes with a 5 year warranty. The Opaque Projector has a built in cooling system and thermal circuit. This means you do not have to worry about your projector overheating before you finish your work of art. Spend less time creating your masterpiece and more time enjoying it.
For professional artists too!
Start with any original (photo, paper, magazine cut out etc...) up to 7-inches x 7-inches. It will project as large as up to 11-feet and 7-inches x 11-feet and 7-inches.
The Artograph Prism is a superb artists’ projector to capture much detail and not requiring very dimmed room lighting to work.
Original picture is loaded on top. Magnetic door-latches and a spring-clip hold image secure in place.
Will accept pictures up to 7-in. x 7-in. (18 x 18 cm) – which is more than most projectors on the market! (For larger images, just do one portion at a time, first top right half, then top left half, then bottom right half etc…
You can even project from books of 3-d objects!
Projection is horizontal.
You would need to purchase Prism Table Stand (#A225-206) for overhead vertical projecting with up to 3-½ times enlargement onto a table-top.
Enlarges up to 20 xs size of original.
Reverse the lense and it can reduce up to 80% too.
Artograph PRISM™ Opaque Art Projector
Wt.: 8 lbs.
Optional Artograph Storage Bag
#225-700
The Artograph Storage Bag will carry and protect any Artograph projector.
Padded nylon.
Color: black
Size: 14-in. x 15-in. x 8-in. (35.5cm x 38.1 cm x 20.3cm)
Has both a carrying handle and shoulder strap.
Detachable zippered pouch for extra lenses or art supplies.
{FREE Shipping in the 48 states! NO sales-tax outside of NJ!}
***
-- On Fri, 6/15/12, DonnaP wrote:
From: DonnaP
Subject: Artograph Prism & Pic Sizing Info
To: mail@madisonartshop.com
Date: Friday, June 15, 2012, 1:09 PM
Hello,
I'm a painter. I mainly paint with oil on various sized canvas on stretcher bars. I've been looking into purchasing an Artograph Prism projector however, I've yet to have it explained to me by anyone exactly how to a photo to fit the overall canvas.
Example: A 5x7, 6x4, 5x3, etc, picture placed into the projector doesn't seem to project perfectly onto a 16x20 or 24x30 canvas. An artist friend purchased the above projector at least a month ago and still can't figure out how to get the image to fit any canvas size. He has changed the sizes of the images in his computer software program (I think he uses a full version of PS) and still cannot manage to get it to scale exactly onto the canvas. He has all but given up trying to use the projector. I tried to help him and neither of us could figure it out with various sizes and resizing photos...
I considered buying one but this seems like rocket science and I don't want to waste my money.
Frankly, your site is the only one I've found so far that offers as much info as you do about projectors (Artograph doesn't even have that sort of tutorial!) and yet, I can't find any easy/simple answer to my question... anywhere. Are we missing some kind of math, etc that is so simple that we've overlooked it? As I am sure you are well aware... once you get out of the small sized canvases, the standard dimensions seem to be 12x16, 14x18, 16x20, 20x24, and then those that are 24x30 and up... I mostly paint on those that are at least 16x20 and 20x24 but also 24x30 and up.
If by chance you have an easy fix or some special equations or guides to go by and would share the info, I'd be ever so grateful! :)
Thank you for your time and attention and I hope you have a solution.
Sincerely,
Donna...
--- On Mon, 6/18/12, Madison Art Shop
From: Madison Art Shop
Subject: RE: Artograph Prism & Pic Sizing Info
To:
Date: Monday, June 18, 2012, 11:54 AM
Dear Donna,
Opaque Projectors all enlarge sizes in direct proportion to the original.
i.e., if the original is 5" x 7" and you enlarge it to double it's size, it will be 10" x 14".
if the original is 5" x 7" and you enlarge it to triple it's size, it will be 15" x 21". You can go down a bit under 15" x 21", but the length and width will both reduce proportionately. You can not proportionately enlarge a 5" x 7" to exactly 16" x 20".
What artists do, is enlarge it as comfortable as they are on the 16" x 20" and just work the border art in.
Alternatively, you can measure the projection size that you like, and then stretch a canvas to exactly the custom size that you want.
We carry custom canvas stretching supplies here:
http://www.madisonartshop.com/stretcherbars.html
http://www.madisonartshop.com/arprpr.html
Thanks,
Jacob
www.MadisonArt.com
* * *
Express your love for art and creativity easier with tools designed to help regardless of skill level. The Artograph Opaque Art Projector allows you to create endless images on any type of canvas. Your love for art and creation blossoms with the versality of the Art Projector. Enjoy hours of fun creating and projecting your favorite images in a fraction of the time.
*
Take your favorite photos and magazine pictures and showcase your creativity. This is just one of the many amazing things you can do with a projector. Project and trace your image to create a whole new piece of art. With the Opaque Projector you can seamlessly trace any object then redesign it making it your own. It's easy to recreate art with the Opaque Art Projector.
You can make your images up to 20 times larger or reduce up to 80% with the projector. Its 500 watts delivers high quality lighting. This gives a sharper brighter picture to transform or project. The color corrected lens captures the brilliance of the image to deliver a clear and beautiful picture.
Comes with magnetic door latches and spring clips to secure your image. Your projector comes with a 5 year warranty. The Opaque Projector has a built in cooling system and thermal circuit. This means you do not have to worry about your projector overheating before you finish your work of art. Spend less time creating your masterpiece and more time enjoying it.
For professional artists too!
Start with any original (photo, paper, magazine cut out etc...) up to 7-inches x 7-inches. It will project as large as up to 11-feet and 7-inches x 11-feet and 7-inches.
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