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All Versions of VideoCalc

2.1

September 14, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. This release continues the UI/UX improvement work started with version 2.0, making the application easier and more pleasant to use. The user experience has been reviewed to be consistent across all HT Designer applications, on all supported platforms. The application is now taking advantage of all iPhone screen sizes.
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2.0

June 19, 2013

- Fully reviewed UI, making entering values and looking at the result much cleaner. - Support for iPhone 5 4" screen and all new retina graphics. - Unit selection now easily available from each tab (swipe down to reveal). Note that this version now requires iOS 4.3
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1.3

December 5, 2009

Bug fixes and optimization

1.2

September 15, 2009

Much improved screen aspect ratio selection, with support for custom aspect ratios and the most used presets Added support for any projector matrix aspect ratio Added support for anamorphic lens Added Geometry tab, showing effect of projector and screen aspect ratio along with usage of anamorphic lens French version
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1.1

February 25, 2009

Viewing angle calculation added. Now also supports inch and cm as units. Valid values range extended.
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1.0

November 16, 2008

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Description of VideoCalc

VideoCalc is The tool that will help you design Home Theaters in a consistent, quick and easy way. It makes all the tedious calculations a breeze and ensures you can get the desired information in an intuitive way. This is a must have for Home Theater enthusiasts, custom installers, video professionals and more. VideoCalc is made up of several tools, that each in its own right provide you with essential calculations but do work together, ensuring the effect of every component on the system is taken into account. Furthermore the tools are organized in a natural progression, guiding you through the process of designing a Home Theater that follows the industry best practices and standards. Start by defining your screen. The tool allows easy calculation of any screen dimension based on the others. Support for usual aspect ratios is provided, allowing you to pick amongst a selection of the most commonly used aspects. For a projection system, the next step tackles the projector part, defining the aspect ratio of the matrix and the optional usage of an anamorphic lens. The tool shows you how the image will fit within the defined screen and the deformation that the anamorphic lens would apply to the projected image. This is also a fantastic tutorial tool to understand anamorphic systems. The next step takes care of projector placement and/or selection in regards to the throw ratio requirements. Enter the throw ratio range of your projector and check it can be placed to work with your screen. Alternatively, enter the distance from the screen where you wish to place your projector and the tool computes the required throw ratio. This is perfect for selecting your lens on higher-end projectors. The Luminance tab allows to find out how big the screen can be with a given projector or how bright your projector must be to light up the defined screen, while respecting the industry best practices. With the Angle tab, validate that your field of view is in accordance with industry accepted standards such as THX or SMPTE. VideoCalc works in both imperial and metric units. Simply swipe down to reveal the unit selection view, giving you the choice between centimeters, meters, inches and feet. If you like this tool, be sure to also check AudioCalc, the companion tool addressing your audio needs.
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VideoCalc: FAQ

Can VideoCalc support iPad devices?

No, VideoCalc is not available for iPad users yet.
The VideoCalc app was made by Nelcea.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 7.1 or above.
Users are raving about VideoCalc, which has an exceptional rating of 5.0 out of 5.
Videocalc Relates To The Utilities App Genre.
2.1 is the current version of VideoCalc.
VideoCalc updated its app on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 6, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the VideoCalc app: English, French.
No, VideoCalc is not on Apple Arcade.
No, VideoCalc does not support in-app purchases.
No, VideoCalc does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of VideoCalc

  • Suggestion for Update

    I like the app. It would be helpful, within the luminance tab, to add an option for square footage of screen, that would calculate lumens of projector needed based on the square footage of the screen using industry standard variable based on room lighting.
  • I use every day

    This is the quickest way to get a screen dimension based on aspect ratio that I have found. If you need quick dims in the field then this is a great app to have in hand.
  • Good App but UI not optimised for OS8

    Good App but UI not optimised for OS8.
    The fonts are all the way to the sides of the screen. Not sure why.

    The calculations are very good. I am not sure what is the difference between this app and the Sim2Calc though. This one does what I need. I needed to know given the size of my screen, what kind of throw, luminance and viewing distance are. It works nicely for what it says it does.