
pixel mapping
Pixel mapping is a process used to precisely control how visual content is displayed on a screen or display device. It involves assigning digital images or effects to specific pixels or areas, ensuring that the visuals appear exactly as intended, even if the display has an irregular shape or multiple screens are combined. This technique is essential in situations like projecting onto complex surfaces or creating synchronized light shows, because it aligns digital content with physical objects, making the visuals appear seamless and accurately fitted to the target surface.