Kevin Curry (kcurry++at++csgrad.cs.vt.edu)
Wed, 16 Jun 1999 09:47:58 -0400
> then a larger curved screen
> (or pseudo-curved, with several flat screens) and a display channel for
> each is the route to victory.
>
just curious...are you grouping 4+ wall CAVEs into the above, or is that
4+ versions of the flat screen problem? In a CAVE, the side-walls are
perpedicular, but by "psuedo-curved" I guess you mean that the side
screens are angled WRT the front screen? (for a 3 screen example)
Then again, you say:
> or project it onto a screen such that the resulting image has the
> 110:50 shape and have the projector be perpendicular to the screen
>
and in the CAVE, the projectors are definitely NOT perpendicular to the
walls.
Thanks,
KMC
-- Kevin M. Curry - http://csgrad.cs.vt.edu/~kcurry M.S. Candidate, Computer Science Graduate Research Asst. VT-CAVE, University Visualization & Animation Group
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