The Display Coordinate System (DCS) is the coordinate system into which objects are transformed before they are displayed. If not in perspective mode, the DCS is equivalent to the eye coordinate system. If perspective mode is active, the perspective transform must be performed on the eye coordinates to get display coordinates. The perspective transform gives the effect of geometry getting smaller the farther away it is from the camera.
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