Oh by the way this does look more practical than Jonny Lees. While technically very good and accurate, setting up a target surface with an interface looks like hassle and would need to be incorporated into projector screens at retail.
I disagree. Johnny Lee's calibration process requires light sensors on the target area, which isnt useful for most practical situations. This just needs a camera, which reduces the setup / preperation time.
are you still working on this, or would you have some insights for me, please?
arewaah 10 months ago
Cool but should you not crop the picture for a rectangular viewport like an ordinary display device?
urmasterjohn 2 years ago
That's a good suggestion. With the calibration in place it sure can be done. Thanks
mirwox 2 years ago
Oh by the way this does look more practical than Jonny Lees. While technically very good and accurate, setting up a target surface with an interface looks like hassle and would need to be incorporated into projector screens at retail.
urmasterjohn 2 years ago
I think it's cool.
How can I get the software ?
Please PM me
thanks
fotosafariclub 2 years ago
Johnny Chung Lee's is better
MiskonceptioN 4 years ago 5
We are aware of that, thanks for your comment.
mirwox 2 years ago
Sorry. Dunno why I was being so bluntly harsh.
MiskonceptioN 2 years ago
Hey, there's no problem.
Actually we really appreciated that you saw our video and commented.
We are also big fans of Johnny Chung Lee's work, he rocks.
mirwox 2 years ago
I disagree. Johnny Lee's calibration process requires light sensors on the target area, which isnt useful for most practical situations. This just needs a camera, which reduces the setup / preperation time.
conquerearth 2 years ago
This is very interesting, reminds me of the Catalyst projector. Google High end systems.
Splatzone 4 years ago
Hi, this is the author of the project... I intend to continue this project in my spare time. If you find it cool, drop me a note here. Thanks!
naltimari 4 years ago