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8 December 1998 Real-time three-dimensional pickup and display system based on integral photography
Fumio Okano, Jun Arai, Haruo Hoshino, Ichiro Yuyama
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Abstract
A real-time three-dimensional (3-D) pickup and display setup called a Real-time IP system is proposed. In this system, erected real images of an object are formed by a GRIN lens array as element images, and are directly shot by a television camera. The video signal of a group of element images is transmitted to display device that combines a liquid crystal panel display and a convex micro-lens array, producing a color 3-D image in real-time. Full-color and autostereoscopic 3-D images with full-parallax can be observed. We confirmed the possibility of the 3-D television system.
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Fumio Okano, Jun Arai, Haruo Hoshino, and Ichiro Yuyama "Real-time three-dimensional pickup and display system based on integral photography", Proc. SPIE 3430, Novel Optical Systems and Large-Aperture Imaging, (8 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332492
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KEYWORDS
GRIN lenses

3D image processing

LCDs

3D displays

Photography

Televisions

Cameras

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