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26 November 2003 Improvement of multiple imaging system used for natural 3D display which generates high-density directional images
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Abstract
A natural 3D image can be generated by projecting massive 2D images. A number of afocal and telecentric imaging systems are aligned in a modified 2D array and are multiplexed to project a number of 2D images into different horizontal directions. Such multiple imaging system has large aberration. The combination of lenses is used to reduce the aberration of a Fresnel lens which is used as a common lens of the multiple imaging system. Electronic correction is also used to reduce the image distortion. These two methods greatly improve the 3D image quality.
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Yasuhiro Takaki and Hiroshi Nakanuma "Improvement of multiple imaging system used for natural 3D display which generates high-density directional images", Proc. SPIE 5243, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display II, (26 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.530123
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Imaging systems

3D displays

Fresnel lenses

Distortion

Photography

Lenses

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