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Planetariums are the equipment and the facilities which reflect light who rose from a projection machine in an installed curved surface screen inside the domed ceiling. This can reproduce a star and a stellar movement. The optics system planetarium was put by the beginning in the center of the dome. A recent planetarium can be indicated using more than one digital projector. A digital projector can also project something besides the star onto a dome. It’s possible to project a picture of a PC at this planetarium. The planetarium in Toyama Science Museum held the concerts. And it held the screening party of fulldome contents contests since 2016. But it’s difficult a work will imagine the curved surface, and that’s to make the full dome picture projected onto a planetarium at a plane of a PC. We take a picture of the one which was drawn in canvas in inside the bowl and full dome which says by a fish-eye lens and project onto a dome in a planetarium by this research. We led that full dome picture can be made easily. This paper carries a result of the workshop for children.
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Tsujiai, H., Takenaka, M., Hayashi, T. (2019). Making Fulldome Images Using Camera with Fisheye Lens and Fulldome Picture on Bowl. In: Cocchiarella, L. (eds) ICGG 2018 - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Geometry and Graphics. ICGG 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 809. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95588-9_95
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