1 October 2012 User-friendly minimization technology of three-dimensional crosstalk in three-dimensional liquid crystal display televisions with active shutter glasses
Jongbin Kim, Jong-Man Kim, Youngmin Cho, Yongsik Jung, Seung-Woo Lee
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Abstract
We propose a new three-dimensional (3-D) crosstalk minimization method for the active shutter glasses-type 3-D liquid crystal displays (LCD) television (TV). The crosstalk was reduced from 43% to 10% on average with the proposed technology. Furthermore, we propose a user-friendly method to reduce the 3-D crosstalk without any measurement equipment, which enables consumers to make their TVs crosstalk free. It is found that the results of the proposed crosstalk minimization method and user-friendly method are matched well. Thus, 3-D TV consumers can easily minimize the 3-D crosstalk with their eyes only.
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Jongbin Kim, Jong-Man Kim, Youngmin Cho, Yongsik Jung, and Seung-Woo Lee "User-friendly minimization technology of three-dimensional crosstalk in three-dimensional liquid crystal display televisions with active shutter glasses," Optical Engineering 51(10), 107401 (1 October 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.10.107401
Published: 1 October 2012
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

LCDs

Glasses

Televisions

3D image processing

Eye

Camera shutters

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