1 April 2009 New image multiplexing scheme for compensating lens mismatch and viewing zone shifts in three-dimensional lenticular displays
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Abstract
A lenticular system provides optimal display quality when a homogeneous lenticular sheet is precisely aligned on LCD subpixels and when a viewer is located within a predetermined viewing zone. In practice, however, many lenticular systems suffer from image distortion due to misalignment or inhomogeneity of the lenticular sheet. To alleviate such distortion, we propose a new multiplexing algorithm. The proposed algorithm first obtains the geometric relationship between LCD subpixels and lenticules by using various pattern images. Then, it generates a mapping matrix between LCD subpixels and multiple-view images based on the obtained relationship. While the proposed scheme is quite simple, it effectively compensates any misalignment or inhomogeneity of the lenticular sheet, and it significantly improves 3-D image quality. In addition, by simply adjusting the mapping parameters, the algorithm can change the predetermined viewing zone to include a viewer's actual position. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed compensation scheme successfully works in a real 3-D lenticular display system.
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Yun-Gu Lee and Jong Beom Ra "New image multiplexing scheme for compensating lens mismatch and viewing zone shifts in three-dimensional lenticular displays," Optical Engineering 48(4), 044001 (1 April 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3116705
Published: 1 April 2009
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

LCDs

Image segmentation

3D displays

Distortion

Multiplexing

Displays

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