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24 October 2006 Flatbed-type 3D display systems using integral imaging method
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Proceedings Volume 6392, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display V; 639209 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.687075
Event: Optics East 2006, 2006, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Abstract
We have developed prototypes of flatbed-type autostereoscopic display systems using one-dimensional integral imaging method. The integral imaging system reproduces light beams similar of those produced by a real object. Our display architecture is suitable for flatbed configurations because it has a large margin for viewing distance and angle and has continuous motion parallax. We have applied our technology to 15.4-inch displays. We realized horizontal resolution of 480 with 12 parallaxes due to adoption of mosaic pixel arrangement of the display panel. It allows viewers to see high quality autostereoscopic images. Viewing the display from angle allows the viewer to experience 3-D images that stand out several centimeters from the surface of the display. Mixed reality of virtual 3-D objects and real objects are also realized on a flatbed display. In seeking reproduction of natural 3-D images on the flatbed display, we developed proprietary software. The fast playback of the CG movie contents and real-time interaction are realized with the aid of a graphics card. Realization of the safety 3-D images to the human beings is very important. Therefore, we have measured the effects on the visual function and evaluated the biological effects. For example, the accommodation and convergence were measured at the same time. The various biological effects are also measured before and after the task of watching 3-D images. We have found that our displays show better results than those to a conventional stereoscopic display. The new technology opens up new areas of application for 3-D displays, including arcade games, e-learning, simulations of buildings and landscapes, and even 3-D menus in restaurants.
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Yuzo Hirayama, Hiroyuki Nagatani, Tatsuo Saishu, Rieko Fukushima, and Kazuki Taira "Flatbed-type 3D display systems using integral imaging method", Proc. SPIE 6392, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display V, 639209 (24 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.687075
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

3D image processing

Integral imaging

Prototyping

Imaging systems

Visualization

Cameras

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