A Study on Effective Color Production of Outdoor Digital Theme Park
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Media art, outdoor digital theme park, Color perception, Color productionAbstract
This study conducted a study on color production related to cultural contents in a situation where outdoor digital theme parks are activated. With this study, it will be possible to acquire new cultural contents and technologies to which theme park elements combined with digital content are applied by breaking away from existing natural objects and original contents. In addition, by applying more effective color production methods derived from the study to digital theme parks that implement ultra-realistic content, users will be able to use various contents conveniently.
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