ABSTRACT
By creating an overlapped array of projected images, we can use projection technology to create truly seamless displays with resolutions that can scale up to tens of millions of pixels. Projection also lets us map these displays onto any surface, regardless of its shape or material.
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- A method for automatically aligning projection mapping systems
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