放大多投影仪沉浸式显示:LightTwist项目

S. Roy
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只提供摘要形式。随着视频投影仪的价格越来越便宜,我们看到越来越多的人使用多台投影仪来创建一个单一的连贯图像,即所谓的多投影仪显示。它们提供更高的分辨率,更大的屏幕尺寸以及更灵活的屏幕形状。然而,它们必须仔细地对齐和校准,媒体,视频和3D,变得更难管理和显示。通过使用相机,可以使用结构光自动对齐投影仪的几何和光度。LightTwist项目旨在提供这种对齐以及媒体空间化、同步化和投影,在一个真实的背景下,即。在研究实验室的受控环境之外。为了真正将艺术家从单个投影机固有的限制中解放出来,该项目使用通用硬件,并且对投影机屏幕几何形状施加很少的限制,同时简化了大量投影机的使用。对于圆柱形或球形浸入,投影仪的数量趋于增加,从而增加了投影像素与相机像素的比例。这使得相机-投影仪映射的准确反演成为一个真正的挑战,特别是在投影仪之间重叠的区域。这个“像素比例问题”,以及其他问题,如相机校准,实时性能,与声音同步,已经在这个项目中进行了测试,并将在实际安装的例子中展示。
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Scaling up multiprojector immersive displays: the LightTwist project
Summary form only given. As video projectors are becoming less expensive, we see more and more use of multiple projectors to create a single coherent image, the so-called multi- projectors displays. They provide higher resolution, larger screen size as well as more flexible screen shape. However, they must be carefully aligned and calibrated and the media, video as well as 3D, becomes harder to manage and display. By using a camera, it is possible to automatically align geometrically and photometrically the projectors using structured light. The LightTwist project aims at providing this alignment as well as media spatialization and synchronization and projection, in a real context, i.-e. outside the controlled environment of the research lab. In an attempt to truly free the artists from the limitations inherent to single projectors, this project works with common hardware and imposes very few constraints on the projector-screen geometry while simplifying the use of a large number of projectors. For cylindrical or spherical immersion the number of projectors tends to increase, thereby increasing the ratio of projected pixels to cameras pixels. This makes the accurate inversion of the camera-projector mapping a real challenge, especially in regions of overlap between the projectors. This "pixel ratio problem", as well as other issues such as camera calibration, real-time performance, and synchronization with sound, have been tested in this project and will be presented as well as examples of real installations.
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