Focus plus context screen
prototype. The iconic illustration (bottom right) shows the location of the
high-resolution focus screen. The callout shows the different resolutions of focus and context
area.
Focus plus context screens are
wall-size low-resolution displays with an embedded high-resolution display. Customized software is used to display image content across both display
regions, such that the scaling of the image is preserved, while its resolution
varies across the two display regions. Content scrolled into the focus region is
viewed in higher detail, making the focus display behave like a magic
high-resolution lens.
additional publications about focus-plus-context screens
Baudisch, P. and Good, N. Focus Plus Context Screens: Visual Context and Immersion on the
Desktop. In SIGGRAPH 2002 (Emerging Technologies demo paper),
San Antonio, TX, July 2002. PDF (8.2M)
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Poster
PPT
(1.8M) |
Photos
Baudisch, P. and Good, N. Focus Plus Context Screens: Displays for Users Working with Large
Visual Documents. In CHI 2002 Extended Abstracts (Demo paper),
pp. 492-493. PDF (0.7M)
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PPT
(3.5M) |
Photos
Baudisch, P. Focus Plus
Context Screens. In CHI 2002 Video Proceedings,
Minneapolis, MN, April 2002. MPG
(8M) |
WMV
(78M)