1 January 2006 Image distortion correction for lenticula misalignment in three-dimensional lenticular displays
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Abstract
In manufacturing a lenticular display system, precise alignment of the lenticular sheet on the LCD panel may not be practically achievable. Hence, observed view images inevitably produce unwanted distortion. We propose a novel method to alleviate the display distortion of each observed view image in a lenticular 3-D display. We first derive the relationship between subpixel values on the LCD pixel array and the image to be observed at each viewing zone in terms of system design parameters and the viewer's eye position. Based on this relationship, we analyze the distortion between the observed and original view images. We then derive a compensation algorithm to minimize the distortion and generate high-quality 3-D images. To verify the proposed scheme, we examine displayed results from several 3-D images of synthetic and real scenes. The results demonstrate that the proposed scheme significantly reduces distortions and improves the image quality in the lenticular display system.
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Yun-Gu Lee and Jong Beom Ra "Image distortion correction for lenticula misalignment in three-dimensional lenticular displays," Optical Engineering 45(1), 017007 (1 January 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2159012
Published: 1 January 2006
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Distortion

Eye

3D displays

3D image processing

Displays

Optical engineering

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