Unit III Dr. S. Anbukkarasi AP/ CSE Three Dimensional Transformations Scaling ROTATION VIEW VOLUMES AND GENERAL PROIECTION TRANSFORMATIONS • In the camera analogy, the type of lens used on the camera is one factor that determines how much of the scene 1s caught on film. • A wide angle lens takes in more of the scene than a regular lens. In three-dimensional viewing, a rectangular view window, or projection window, in the view plane is used to the same effect. • Edges of the view window are parallel to the xv,yv, axes, and the window boundary positions are specified in vieweing coordinates, as shown in Fig. 12-27. The view window can be placed anywhere on the view plane.