Color Balancing Experimental Projection Displays
Maureen C. Stone
StoneSoup Consulting
Submitted to 9th IST/SID Color Imaging Conference
Abstract:
Experimental, tiled displays made of commodity projectors provide a
relatively easy and cost effective way to explor e viewing and
interaction. To color balance the display, each projector must be
characterized and mapped to a common gamut. Projectors with three
imaging elements and three filters can be characterized by a simple
extension to the monitor calibration model. However, projectors with a
single micro-mirror array and a color wheel may include a printre to
increase the system luminance. This makes the characterization more
complex. This paper will discuss char-acterization of both forms of
projectors in the context of color balancing the Stanford Interactive
Mural.
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Maureen Stone