how does the backdrop zone work? What is its best application?
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I bought a cloth movie screen for under $20 and drew my targets with colored markers. Hung the screen on my wall. Camera is set up to view the screen with LASR and I then mapped a target for each target drawn on my screen. The very last mapped target is a rectangle that covers the entire screen. When shooting the lower numbered targets are detected first ignoring the very last backdrop zone target. A shot that does not hit a lower numbered target is detected as a hit on the very last target which is called as a miss in my setup.