2017
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.11631
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29‐1: An Aerial Display: Passing through a Floating Image Formed by Retro‐Reflective Reimaging

Abstract: We have developed an aerial display that people can pass through a 56-inches floating image as if they dive into it. We used a curved retro-reflector so that a reflection image which overlapped with a floating image disappeared. Guide images help to focus viewer's eyes on the blurred floating image.

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“…Since the micro optics arrays have complex structures, anisotropy occurs in resolution according to the structure of the optical element. Previously, evaluation of the quality of aerial image using the contrast transfer function (CTF) and the slope of edge information has been proposed [6][7][8]. However, there is no mention of anisotropic resolution analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the micro optics arrays have complex structures, anisotropy occurs in resolution according to the structure of the optical element. Previously, evaluation of the quality of aerial image using the contrast transfer function (CTF) and the slope of edge information has been proposed [6][7][8]. However, there is no mention of anisotropic resolution analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%