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Revision 9 (Nathanael Muin JUSTIN, 01/09/2025 03:53 PM) → Revision 10/12 (Htar Aung THET, 01/16/2025 01:10 PM)

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 h1. Test Report 

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 h1. Test Plan 

 h2. Test 1 Plan 

 *Step 1:* Prepare 2 projectors and 2 laptops and 2 images 
 * Arrange them so that their lenses are approximately 75 cm apart horizontally. Use a measuring tape for accuracy. 
 * Ensure you have the two images you intend to blend or a single full image that can be configured for left and right sides separately. 

 *Step 2:* Turn on the projectors and laptops 
 * Project onto a flat, perpendicular surface (screen) with enough space for both beams to overlap. 

 *Step 3:* Connect each laptop to a different projector 
 * Laptop A → Projector A (this will display the “left” image). 
 * Laptop B → Projector B (this will display the “right” image). 
 * Confirm that each projector is recognized as an external display by its respective laptop. 

 *Step 4:* Follow the user manual guide 

 *Step 5:* Run the code for each image following the user manual (left image with left projector and right image with right projector) 
 * Execute on Laptop A  
 * Execute on Laptop B  

 *Step 6:* Display the image 

 *Step 7:* Check the result image 
 * The overlap region should fade from the left projector’s image to the right projector’s image smoothly. 

 *Step 8:* Adjust the distance between the 2 projectors with the real life environment and the configuration file 
 * Adjust each projector so their outputs are as parallel as possible to each other, minimizing keystone distortion.  

 *Step 9:* Compare with the original image 

 *Step 10:* Record the result 


 h1. Test Result