Multi-projector combined display feedback brightness correction method
A brightness correction and multi-projector technology, which is applied in the direction of digital output to the display device, instrument, camera body, etc., can solve the problems that the correction effect cannot achieve consistent brightness, and does not consider the difference in brightness between projectors and projectors.
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[0077] The present invention is realized through the following technical solutions: a closed-loop self-feedback brightness correction system composed of a projector array, a projection screen, a digital camera, a server and a client computer. Use r×t DLP projectors to form a projector matrix, and every two adjacent DLP projectors share a client computer and control them independently. The client computer projects the feature points and acquires the feature point images with the camera. The server calculates the grid used for geometric correction for each projector through the one-to-one correspondence between the feature points in the feature point image and the feature points in the projection space. The server calculates the initial template and passes it to the corresponding client computer. The client computer applies the template to attenuate the brightness of the white image and sends it to the projector for output. The camera acquires the projected image. The server ...
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