1 January 2005 Very large-scale integral imaging (VLSII) for 3-D display
Ju-Seog Jang, Bahram Javidi
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Abstract
Very large-scale integral imaging (VLSII) systems utilizing multiple micro-optics arrays and display devices can be used for wide viewing angle 3-D displays. We analyze the distortion of 3-D integral images when micro-optics arrays are placed on a spherical surface and are used in direct pickup integral imaging. We show that 3-D orthoscopic real images with non-negligible depth always suffer from image distortion, while orthoscopic virtual images do not. Also, nonplanar (curved) display panels and image sensors are not currently available. We propose a solution to remedy this problem by placing a spherical lens in front of a planar lenslet array.
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Ju-Seog Jang and Bahram Javidi "Very large-scale integral imaging (VLSII) for 3-D display," Optical Engineering 44(1), 014001 (1 January 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1824907
Published: 1 January 2005
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

3D displays

Distortion

Integral imaging

Microlens array

3D image reconstruction

Micro optics

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