2012
DOI: 10.1002/j.2168-0159.2012.tb05951.x
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71.4: A Simulation Method of Time‐Sequential Stereoscopic Effect with Various LC Response Speed on Motion Pictures

Abstract: A method to evaluate the visual effect of time-sequential 3D is established. The characteristic of the simulation is to apply different cross-talk values on each grey level according to LC response speed. Moreover, we made an experiment to compare the stereoscopic effect and annoyance of motion pictures with several settings of LC speed. The experiment result shows that the condition of LC response time with 10% to 90% Ton 8ms and 90% to 10% Toff 5ms has similar performance to that of the extremely-fast LC, an… Show more

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“…41 Evaluation of the visual effect of time-sequential 3D experiment and comparison of the stereoscopic effect and annoyance of motion pictures with several settings are continuous studies for time-sequential 3D techniques. 42 In autostereoscopic imaging, the image pair is reflected at different angles with the optical components on the screen. It creates the S3D image effect on the same plane at different viewing distances and does not require the use of special glasses.…”
Section: Types Of Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Evaluation of the visual effect of time-sequential 3D experiment and comparison of the stereoscopic effect and annoyance of motion pictures with several settings are continuous studies for time-sequential 3D techniques. 42 In autostereoscopic imaging, the image pair is reflected at different angles with the optical components on the screen. It creates the S3D image effect on the same plane at different viewing distances and does not require the use of special glasses.…”
Section: Types Of Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%