The projective transformation of a geometric space that preserves the projective structure; that is, it maps a line to a line, a plane to a plane and a solid to a solid.
- Projections and perspectives are not homographies, but they can be used to represent a homography in a plane.
- Isometries of the plane and dilations in three-dimensional space are homographies.
Examples
Glide symmetries in a plane and dilations in three-dimensional space are homographies.