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22 May 2015The performances of a super-multiview simulator and the presence of monocular depth sense
A simulator which can test a supermultiview condition is introduced. It allows to view two adjacent view images for each eye simultaneously and display patched images appearing at the viewing zone of a contact-type multiview 3-D display. The accommodation and vergence test with an accommodometer reveals that viewers can verge and accommodate even to the image at 600 mm and 2.7 m from them when a display screen/panel is located at 1.58 m from them. The verging and accommodating distance range is much more than the range 1.3 m ~ 1.9 m determined by the depth of field of the viewers. Furthermore, the patched images also provide a good depth sense which can be better than that from individual view images.
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Beom-Ryeol Lee, Jung-Chul Park, Ilkon Jeong, Jung-young Son, "The performances of a super-multiview simulator and the presence of monocular depth sense," Proc. SPIE 9495, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2015, 94950C (22 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177957