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17 March 2015 Integral 3D display using multiple LCDs
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Proceedings Volume 9391, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXVI; 939114 (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2077514
Event: SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The quality of the integral 3D images created by a 3D imaging system was improved by combining multiple LCDs to utilize a greater number of pixels than that possible with one LCD. A prototype of the display device was constructed by using four HD LCDs. An integral photography (IP) image displayed by the prototype is four times larger than that reconstructed by a single display. The pixel pitch of the HD display used is 55.5 μm, and the number of elemental lenses is 212 horizontally and 119 vertically. The 3D image pixel count is 25,228, and the viewing angle is 28°. Since this method is extensible, it is possible to display an integral 3D image of higher quality by increasing the number of LCDs. Using this integral 3D display structure makes it possible to make the whole device thinner than a projector-based display system. It is therefore expected to be applied to the home television in the future.
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Naoto Okaichi, Masato Miura, Jun Arai, and Tomoyuki Mishina "Integral 3D display using multiple LCDs", Proc. SPIE 9391, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXVI, 939114 (17 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2077514
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

3D displays

3D image processing

Prototyping

3D image reconstruction

Distortion

Image quality

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