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17 February 2012 3D holoscopic video imaging system
Johannes H Steurer, Matthias Pesch, Christopher Hahne
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Proceedings Volume 8291, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XVII; 829109 (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.915294
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2012, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
Since many years, integral imaging has been discussed as a technique to overcome the limitations of standard still photography imaging systems where a three-dimensional scene is irrevocably projected onto two dimensions. With the success of 3D stereoscopic movies, a huge interest in capturing three-dimensional motion picture scenes has been generated. In this paper, we present a test bench integral imaging camera system aiming to tailor the methods of light field imaging towards capturing integral 3D motion picture content. We estimate the hardware requirements needed to generate high quality 3D holoscopic images and show a prototype camera setup that allows us to study these requirements using existing technology. The necessary steps that are involved in the calibration of the system as well as the technique of generating human readable holoscopic images from the recorded data are discussed.
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Johannes H Steurer, Matthias Pesch, and Christopher Hahne "3D holoscopic video imaging system", Proc. SPIE 8291, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XVII, 829109 (17 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.915294
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Microlens array

3D image processing

Microlens

Imaging systems

Integral imaging

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