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1 August 1990 Measurement of the human factors of 3-D images on a large screen
Tetsuri Inoue, Hitoshi Ohzu
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Proceedings Volume 1255, Large-Screen and Projection Displays II; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19872
Event: Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems, 1990, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
Three dimensional displays using binocular disparity techniques are widely used. Binocular stereoscopic images can produce a mismatch of distance between plane of focus (accommodation) and plane of fixation (convergence) of the observe?s eyes. The viewing distance, i.e. plane of required focus, is generally greater when looking at a large screen than when look at a small display. In this study the fusional ranges of the binocular three dimensional image are compared when viewing a large screen (75inch,projection type TV display) at a distance of 350cm and when observing a small display (2linch CRT) at a distance of 100cm. We found that the fusional range was more extended on the larger screen than the smaller display. Accommodative responses were measured when looking at the 3D image. Accommodation does not remain in the plane of the display but changes to the stereoscopic distance of the 3D image fixated by the observer. The changes required when using a longer viewing distance were smaller than those measured with an a short viewing distance. These results suggest the longer viewing distance reduces an unnatural feeling of viewing 3D images due to the mismatch of distance between the planes of accommodation and convergence. Accommodation response time was measured after looking at stereoscopic 3D images. Far-to-near response time was longer than before viewing these images. The results showed that the viewing stereoscopic 3D images provided the observer's visual system with different type of stimuli from these experienced in normal viewing.
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Tetsuri Inoue and Hitoshi Ohzu "Measurement of the human factors of 3-D images on a large screen", Proc. SPIE 1255, Large-Screen and Projection Displays II, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19872
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

3D displays

Large screens

3D vision

3D metrology

Visual system

LCDs

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