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17 May 2013 Advantage of diverging radial type for mobile stereo camera
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Abstract
Distortions in the perceived image characteristics for three different camera arrangements of parallel, converging, and diverging are different according to each focal length, focus distance, field of view angle, color, magnification, and camera aligning direction. The distortions in perceived image for the parallel and converging arrangements have been researched commercially available stereoscopic TV based on high speed LCD, shutter glasses, and mobile devices. However, the distortion in the perceived image for diverging arrangement is not well known. This paper discusses the distortion in perceived image characteristics of diverging type stereo camera according to the magnification determining the enlargement and reduction of a camera image, and they are compared with those of other camera arrangements such as parallel and converging types. Also, the distortion induces the image closer to the viewers for the diverging type while away for the converging. The inducement is more prominent as the camera distance between two component cameras of the stereo camera for the diverging type. Furthermore, the effect of diverging angle on disparity will be considered that the inter-camera distance can be made as small as possible.
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Dong-Su Lee, Sungchul Mun, Min-Chul Park, and Jung-Young Son "Advantage of diverging radial type for mobile stereo camera", Proc. SPIE 8738, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2013, 87380Q (17 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2016528
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Stereoscopic cameras

Mobile devices

Camera shutters

Glasses

Projection systems

Chromium

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