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Practical methods for geometric and photometric correction of tiled projector

Harville et al., 2006

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6581786235233218292
Author
Harville M
Culbertson B
Sobel I
Gelb D
Fitzhugh A
Tanguay D
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Publication venue
2006 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshop (CVPRW'06)

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We describe a novel, practical method to create largescale, immersive displays by tiling multiple projectors on curved screens. Calibration is performed automatically with imagery from a single uncalibrated camera, without requiring knowledge of the 3D screen shape …
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