check out lighttwist of jean-philippe tardif université de montréal it does the calibration automatically, you just need a high-res frame- grabber.
http://tot.sat.qc.ca/logiciels_lighttwist.html
max
Am 17.05.2007 um 05:31 schrieb chris clepper:
If you have accurately measured the distortion you can correct it
by rendering the entire scene offscreen then mapping it onto
corrected geometry. You could also do it by sight with less exact
results.I have seen this done perfectly once for a hemispherical projection
system designed for DoD weapons simulations. The guys who made the
system are/were some of the top optics engineers in the world, so
they made it look easy.On 5/16/07, punchik punchik punchikk@yahoo.com wrote: hi is there
any way of fixing the distorion i get when i project gem visuals in curved or irregular surfaces? is there any trick?thanks
pun
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