2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9102020
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A New Calibration Process for a Homogeneous Cyclorama Illumination in Virtual TV Sets

Abstract: A virtual TV set combines actors and objects with computer-generated virtual environments in real time. Nowadays, this technology is widely used in television broadcasts and cinema productions. A virtual TV set consists of three main elements: the stage, the computer-system and the chroma-keyer. The stage is composed by a monochrome cyclorama (the background) in front of which actors and objects are located (the foreground). The computer-system generates the virtual elements that will form the virtual environm… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, for our implemented 40 pixels FWHM beam diameter, the impact of the relative phase and the Lissajous pattern factor on remains negligible. Considering an acceptable homogeneous illumination for [ 33 ], an amplitude oscillation angle up to A = B = 4.4 is achievable.…”
Section: Illumination Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, for our implemented 40 pixels FWHM beam diameter, the impact of the relative phase and the Lissajous pattern factor on remains negligible. Considering an acceptable homogeneous illumination for [ 33 ], an amplitude oscillation angle up to A = B = 4.4 is achievable.…”
Section: Illumination Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%