Change Player Size
Watch this video in a new window

Automatic Projector Calibration with Embedded Light Sensors

A demonstration video of a technique used to automatically discover the locations of surfaces in the projection area using embedded light sensors. Project by Johnny Chung Lee - Carnegie Mellon Univ...  
 
Customize

QuickList(0)

Upgrade to Flash Player 10 for improved playback performance. Upgrade Now or get more info.
996 ratings
Sign in to rate
463,496 views
Want to add to Favorites? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to add to Playlists? Sign In or Sign Up now!
Want to flag a video? Sign In or Sign Up now!

Statistics & Data

Loading...

Video Responses (0)

This video has no Responses. Be the first to Post a Video Response.
Sign in to post a Comment

Text Comments (353)   Options

Loading...
ktwhitley (4 days ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Can you use any projector for this??
ThaTyger (5 days ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
I think it does. Completely refocusing and reshaping the entire projector resolution would take to much processing I recon. But it's a good question and I'd love to hear the awnser to it.
nrdesign1991 (6 days ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
you guys are geniuses!
kinc456 (1 week ago) Show Hide
+2
Marked as spam
sweet
TadeuszOlejnik (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
holy shit... dude.. ur a genious... i have been working my ass off on dimentions and the idea of 4th dimention being time... i hope ill find some inteligent answers like u did with ur field of knowlage... its increadibly impressive and i hope u know u are so far the most technologically advanced person on youtube :P

thx for sharing.. its great !
t3hStorm (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
 -5
Marked as spam
4:02 o.O are you nude?
griffgriff100 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
That is soooooo cool
xxRukUSxx (1 month ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Once this goes real time the world will be one giant step closer to the futuristic utopia we see in all those sci-fi movies.
spider853 (1 month ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
there's so much creativity in it ,
urmasterjohn (1 month ago) Show Hide
 0
Marked as spam
Like all projectors do regardless of calibration. They all must have excessive pixels to take other image factors like keystone into account.

Would you like to comment?

Join YouTube for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.