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26 November 2012Comparative analysis on light field reconstruction characteristics of autostereoscopic three-dimensional display technologies
Multi-view technique, integral imaging, and holography are major techniques of autostereoscopic three-dimensional
displays. In this presentation, we provide a comparative analysis on image characteristics of these autostereoscopic
three-dimensional displays. Due to different optical configuration and light source coherency, these techniques
reconstruct the desired light field with different spatial and angular sampling, which eventually affects the image quality
and viewing limitations. By analyzing light field reconstructed by three techniques, it is expected that not only image
characteristics of individual technique can be understood but also optimum technique for a given application can be
identified.
Jae-Hyeung Park
"Comparative analysis on light field reconstruction characteristics of autostereoscopic three-dimensional display technologies", Proc. SPIE 8556, Holography, Diffractive Optics, and Applications V, 855605 (26 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.999799
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Jae-Hyeung Park, "Comparative analysis on light field reconstruction characteristics of autostereoscopic three-dimensional display technologies," Proc. SPIE 8556, Holography, Diffractive Optics, and Applications V, 855605 (26 November 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.999799