This document discusses different types of projections used to transform 3D coordinates into 2D. There are two main types: parallel projection and perspective projection. Parallel projection involves projecting points along parallel lines, preserving properties like parallel lines. Perspective projection involves projecting points that converge on a center of projection, making distances appear smaller with depth. The document provides formulas and examples for performing orthographic, oblique, and perspective projections of 3D points onto a 2D plane.