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Adaptive substrate for enhanced spatial augmented reality contrast and resolution
This poster presents the concept of combining two display technologies to enhance graphics effects in spatial augmented reality (SAR) environments. This is achieved by using an ePaper surface as an adaptive substrate instead of a white painted surface allowing the development of novel image techniques to improve image quality and object appearance in projector-based SAR environments.