A method for realistic 3D projection mapping using multiple projectors
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Recently researchers have shown much interest in 3D projection mapping systems but relatively less work has been done to make the contents look realistic. Much work has been done for multi-projector blending, 3D projection mapping and multi-projector based large displays but existing color compensation based systems still suffer from contrast compression, color inconsistencies and inappropriate luminance over the three dimensional projection surface giving rise to an un-appealing appearance. Until now having a realistic result with projection mapping on 3D objects when compared with a similar original object still remains a challenge.
In this paper, we present a framework that optimizes projected images using multiple projectors in order to achieve an appearance that looks close to a real object whose appearance is being regenerated by projection mapping.
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July 2016
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ISBN:9781450343718
DOI:10.1145/2945078
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Published: 24 July 2016
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July 24 - 28, 2016
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