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greetings all.
I would like to try something a bit different and hope here is the place to get answers! Basically I want to replace two windows in my house with 50" plsma monitors. They will be rotated through 90 degrees to look like windows. What I would like to do is take high resolution static (moving images would be even better!) images and split them vertically between the two screens so, from a distance, it looks like you are actually looking out of a window. I envisage some form of slide show running or manual select so I can chane my "view" whenever I want. Thisnk that will be really cool especially as the curent view from my windows is a cear park! Anybody know how to achieve this?? Many thanks in advance Mark |
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