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| 5 | p=. _Team G11 · Semester 2025_ |
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| 7 | h2. *Contents* |
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| 8 | * *[[About_our_project|Project Details]]* |
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| 9 | * *[[Group Member]]* |
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| 10 | * *[[UML Diagrams]]* |
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| 11 | * *[[Codes]]* |
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| 12 | * *[[Results]]* |
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| 16 | h2. Project Overview |
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| 18 | *Issue:* When two projectors cast images onto the same flat screen, the overlapping portion becomes brighter than the surrounding area, causing uneven illumination). |
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| 19 | *Method:* Identify where the projections intersect and generate smoothly varying alpha masks so that each projector’s contribution transitions gradually across the shared zone) |
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| 20 | *Output:* A lightweight, reproducible prototype using Python and OpenCV that demonstrates the blending behavior on static images). |
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| 24 | h2. Objectives |
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| 26 | * Clarify the problem and choose an achievable solution strategy before starting development. |
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| 27 | * Build an alpha-blending workflow and refine it until the overlap becomes visually uniform from a standard viewing distance. |
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| 28 | * Test the approach using a controlled set of images, documenting parameters and results to ensure the experiment can be repeated. |
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| 30 | *Success metric: the blended region should show no noticeable edge or brightness jump. |
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