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Efficient, high brightness, high dynamic range projection

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Projection is a popular form of imaging but suffers from dim peak light levels and poor contrast, limiting effective use to dark and controlled viewing environments like the cinema (Figure 1). We introduce a novel High Dynamic Range (HDR) projection technique that achieves both dark black levels and very bright peak luminance in an energy and cost efficient implementation.

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        SIGGRAPH '14: ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Emerging Technologies
        July 2014
        26 pages
        ISBN:9781450329613
        DOI:10.1145/2614066

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