Dynamic projection mapping for moving objects has attracted much attention in recent years. However, conventional approaches have faced some issues, such as the target objects being limited to planar objects, the limited moving speed of the targets, and the limitation of their narrow depth of field. Based on the high-speed liquid lens optics, an adaptive three-dimensional projection display method could project an always in-focus image on the target. Meanwhile, the location of the non-planar object could be detected, and calculated the mapped projection contents, as a result, a stable "printed" projection mapping should be viewed on a moving non-planar object.
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