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15 November 2005 Depth-enhanced integral imaging with multiple central depth planes using multilayered display device
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Proceedings Volume 6016, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display IV; 601603 (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630327
Event: Optics East 2005, 2005, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Integral imaging attracts much attention as an autostereoscopic three-dimensional display technique for its many advantages. However, the disadvantage of integral imaging is that the expressible depth of three-dimensional image is limited and the image can be displayed only around the central depth plane. This paper proposes a depth- enhanced integral imaging with multiple central depth planes using multilayered display devices. Transparent display devices using liquid crystal are located in parallel to each other and incorporated into an integral imaging system in place of a conventional display device. As a result, the proposed method has multiple central depth planes and permits the limitation of expressible depth to be overcome. The principle of the proposed method is explained, and some experimental results are presented.
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Yunhee Kim, Jae-Hyeung Park, Heejin Choi, Joohwan Kim, Seong-Woo Cho, and Byoungho Lee "Depth-enhanced integral imaging with multiple central depth planes using multilayered display device", Proc. SPIE 6016, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display IV, 601603 (15 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630327
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Integral imaging

3D displays

3D image processing

Liquid crystals

Multilayers

Image quality

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