Analytical and Basic Decision Making Calculations
Analytical Decision-Making (ADM) Calculations
Display Image Size for 2D Content in Audiovisual Systems (ANSI/INFOCOMM V202.01:2016)
To use this calculator, identify the column that contains the variable for which you are solving: farthest viewer, minimum image height, or maximum image resolution. Then, working up and down, fill in the unshaded cells in that column to find your answer.
Note:
- Do NOT mix units. The calculations are unit consistent. (Do not mix feet and inches, millimeters and meters.)
- The Viewing Ratio is calculated as the Farthest Viewer/Image Height.
Basic Decision Making (BDM) Calculations
Display Image Size for 2D Content in Audiovisual Systems (ANSI/INFOCOMM V202.01:2016)
To use this calculator, identify the column that contains the variable for which you are solving: farthest viewer, minimum image height, or minimum %element height. Then, working up and down, fill in the white, unshaded cells in that column to find your answer.
Note:
- Standard eye level and aspect ratio must be identified or your closest viewer results will be incorrect. If you don’t have a defined standard eye level for your project, try using 1200mm (48") for seated viewers and 1500mm (62") for standing viewers.
- Do NOT mix units. The calculations are unit consistent. (Do not mix feet and inches, millimeters and meters.)
- Enter aspect ratio as a decimal. For instance, 16:9 equals 1.78, 4:3 equals 1.33.
- Error messages are included to warn you of numeric inconsistencies you might produce.
STEP 1:
Standard Eye Level - Use consistent units.
Image Aspect Ratio - Express as X.XX
Standard Eye Level - Use consistent units.
Image Aspect Ratio - Express as X.XX
STEP 2:
Image Height
Minimum %Element Height
Farthest Viewer
Distance from floor to bottom of image*
Closest Viewer
Max. Length of CV Plane
Image Width
Image Diagonal
Viewing Ratio
*Input if you need closest viewer