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h1. Multi‑Projector System
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h2. *Contents*
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* *[[About_our_project|Project Details]]*
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* *[[Group Members]]*
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* *[[UML Diagrams]]*
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* *[[Codes]]*
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* *[[Results]]*
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h2. Project Overview
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*Problem:* Two projectors produce overlapping images on a planar screen, creating luminance non‑uniformity (the shared region appears brighter).
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*Approach:* Detect the overlap and apply spatially smooth alpha‑blending masks whose weights vary linearly from 1 to 0 across the overlap band.
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*Deliverable:* A minimal, reproducible still‑image prototype implemented in Python (OpenCV).
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h2. Objectives
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* Define the problem and select a feasible solution path prior to implementation.
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* Implement an alpha‑blending pipeline and iterate until seams are not perceptible at normal viewing distance.
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* Validate the method with a small set of test images, recording inputs, parameters, and outcomes to ensure reproducibility.
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*Success criterion:* no visible seam or luminance discontinuity in the overlap region.
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h2. Scope & Operating Assumptions
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* *Configuration:* two projectors and a planar screen; projector optical axes nominally normal (perpendicular) to the screen.
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* *Media:* still images for the initial phase (video may follow).
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* *Overlap geometry:* approximately rectangular; blend weights vary linearly from 1 to 0 across the overlap.
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* *Calibration philosophy:* favor simple, reproducible steps; apply additional calibration only if visible artifacts persist.