Abstract
Recently, image projection has been becoming popular since projectors advance in miniaturization, low price and high brightness. For image projection on an arbitrary plane, luminance correction has been studied to remove influence of patterns on the plane from the projected image. However, changing a dynamic range of the projected image by the luminance correction causes changing impression of the projected image from that of the original image. In this study, by focusing on accepted clipping errors, we examine dynamic ranges of the projected image that make the impression of the projected image close to that of the original image.