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24 August 2006 Pseudoscopic-free high-resolution lenticular 3D display
Masataka Nishida, Kunio Sakamoto
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Abstract
The rear projection lenticular 3D display system using a projector has superior characteristics, such as having a large screen with wide field of view. However, a conventional system has disadvantages such as having images with divided horizontal resolution. We describe the 3D display system using a lenticular screen attached with vertically striped polarizer slits. This 3D display can avoid the problem of conventional system because this display shows twice the 3D image resolution. Moreover, we propose the lenticular display using double polarizer slit for elimination of pseudoscopic viewing area to solve the pseudoscopic image problem.
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Masataka Nishida and Kunio Sakamoto "Pseudoscopic-free high-resolution lenticular 3D display", Proc. SPIE 6312, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXIX, 63121E (24 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.677473
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KEYWORDS
Polarizers

3D displays

Polarization

Diffusion

Wave plates

Projection systems

Lawrencium

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