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Projector-camera systems (pro-cam), also called camera-projector systems,[1] augment a local surface with a projected captured image of a remote surface, creating a shared workspace for remote collaboration and communication. Projector-camera systems may also be used for artistic and entertainment purposes.[2] A pro-cam system consists of a vertical screen for implementing interpersonal space where front-facing videos are displayed, and a horizontal projected screen on the tabletop for implementing shared workspace where downward facing videos are overlapped. An automatically pre-warped image is sent to the projector to ensure that the horizontal screen appears undistorted.[1]
^Bimber, Oliver; Yang, Xubo (1 January 2009). "Projector-Camera Systems in Entertainment and Art". Handbook of Multimedia for Digital Entertainment and Arts. pp. 471–496. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-89024-1_21. ISBN 978-0-387-89023-4.
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