Title :
Camera based evaluation of photometric compensation methods on multi-projector displays
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
An important problem in achieving seamless multi-projector displays is the photometric (luminance) variation across the display. Currently, evaluation of the improvement in the quality of the imagery achieved by applying different photometric correction methods and a comparison between them is done by a subjective human user. In this paper, we present a camera-based method for relative evaluation of the luminance properties of the imagery on multi-projector displays, both before correction and after correction using different compensation techniques. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first camera-based method designed to evaluate the different photometric correction methods on a multi-projector display. We show that using our simple and automatic evaluation scheme the optimal photometric compensation parameter for a multi-projector display can be identified, which is not possible by subjective evaluation.
Keywords :
brightness; cameras; display devices; camera-based method; compensation techniques; luminance properties; multiprojector displays; photometric compensation methods; photometric correction methods; Brightness; Computer displays; Digital cameras; Digital images; Dynamic range; Humans; Image coding; Image generation; Photometry; Pixel;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 2004. ICIP '04. 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8554-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2004.1421877