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Blendy Dome VJ is dome-mapping software designed for fulldome environments. Its core purpose is to let users slice, map, and blend domemaster content across multiple projection outputs. It covers the workflow from early virtual previsualization and projector layout planning to on-site playback and soft-edge blending. It is aimed more at professional performances, planetarium-style dome cinemas, and immersive installations than at general flat-screen projection.
The software lets users set the dome diameter, horizon, and tilt angle, then navigate inside a virtual dome much like in a game, making it useful for previsualization when no physical dome is available. Users can also arrange projectors around the dome, and the software calculates the project’s Lux index to help assess brightness coverage. On the mapping side, it supports dome mapping and real-time domemaster slicing, enabling multi-output slicing, mapping, and blending. It also provides vertical and circular soft-edge blending, as well as its highlighted RGB-based blend positioning.
The captured page content does not disclose the licensing model, copyright terms, pricing, trial policy, or payment methods, so it is not possible to assess the purchasing threshold or commercial-use restrictions. For collaboration, it only explicitly mentions that completed setups can be shared with other BlendyDome VJ users, indicating some level of configuration reuse. However, there is no information about multi-user collaboration, cloud project management, permission controls, or version management.
Compatibility is one of its strengths. The text explicitly mentions support for multiple video files and Syphon, allowing users to connect their preferred Syphon-compatible VJ software and send generated or mixed domemaster output into the mapping software. If slices need to be recorded, it can be used together with Syphon Recorder. However, the text does not specify supported video codecs, operating systems, GPU requirements, the maximum number of outputs, or compatibility with non-Syphon workflows.
Its main advantage is its very clear positioning: it addresses practical pain points in dome projection by providing simulation, mapping, slicing, and blending capabilities, while also helping reduce on-site dome calibration time. The downside is that public information is incomplete, especially regarding pricing, licensing, technical support, and system requirements. It is best suited for fulldome content creators, VJ visual performance teams, immersive space integrators, and multi-projector blending technicians. Regular designers or users who only need flat visual output may have little use for its specialized capabilities.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so network connectivity, payment methods, and after-sales support all need to be verified in practice. If access or purchasing is limited, alternatives such as TouchDesigner, MadMapper, Resolume Arena, Millumin, and Omnidome can be evaluated based on project needs, but their fit for real-time dome slicing and Syphon-based workflows should be tested case by case.
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