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Keystone aberration correction in overhead projectors

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Abstract

Keystone distortion that occurs in overhead projectors when the projecting lens head is tilted upward to a high screen is commonly observed. Here we suggest a modification of the typical overhead projector to eliminate this distortion of the image.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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