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27 November 2002Enhanced 3D integral imaging system using double display devices
We present experiments on an enhanced three-dimensional (3D) integral imaging system using double display devices, in which two 3D sub-images that cover different depth ranges are separately generated in each device and then they are combined using a beam splitter to reconstruct the whole 3D image with an enhanced depth of view. In a similar manner, the double-device system can also be used to obtain a wider viewing angle by combining two images with different viewing angle ranges. We discuss the possibility of three-dimensional integral imaging systems using multiple display devices, as extensions of the system with double display devices.
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Sung-Wook Min, Bahram Javidi, Byoungho Lee, "Enhanced 3D integral imaging system using double display devices," Proc. SPIE 4864, Three-Dimensional TV, Video, and Display, (27 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454923