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11 August 1995 Distortion correction for oblique projection onto a curved screen
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Abstract
This theoretical discussion deals with obliquely projected images on the surface of curved viewing screens. Resulting perspective and geometrical distortions are usually precorrected with computer software in nearly real time, or by optical printing methods in the case of film. Owing to the significant technical and cost overhead of these methods, there is an interest in producing real-time passive correction using optics supplemental to the normal projection lens. Several concepts to this end are described.
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Richard A. Buchroeder "Distortion correction for oblique projection onto a curved screen", Proc. SPIE 2537, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization, (11 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.216374
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KEYWORDS
Distortion

Mirrors

Projection systems

Geometrical optics

Lens design

Cameras

CRTs

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