Amano, ToshiyukiUshida, ShunMiyabayashi, YusukeRobert W. Lindeman and Gerd Bruder and Daisuke Iwai2017-11-212017-11-212017978-3-03868-038-31727-530Xhttps://doi.org/10.2312/egve.20171346https://diglib.eg.org:443/handle/10.2312/egve20171346This paper proposes a novel projection display technique that realizes viewing-direction-dependent appearance-manipulation. The proposed method employs a multiple projector-camera feedback system, and each projector-camera system simultaneously manipulates the apparent color or contrast from the different viewing directions. Since we assume the mirror reflection is a dominant component, we placed the camera on the counter side of the projector for the system. We confirmed that our multiple projector-camera system enables viewpoint-dependent appearance-manipulation on an anisotropic reflection surface by the experimental results. Interestingly, the application target is not limited to a metallic surface, and we have confirmed that it can be applied to matte paper media for glossy ink reflection.Humancentered computingMixed/augmented realityComputing methodologiesMixed/augmented realityViewpoint-Dependent Appearance-Manipulation with Multiple Projector-Camera Systems10.2312/egve.20171346101-107