2012
DOI: 10.1109/jdt.2012.2210193
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Crosstalk-Free Integral Imaging Display With Wide Viewing Angle Using Periodic Black Mask

Abstract: Two of the main limitations of integral imaging are the crosstalk and the narrow viewing angle. In this paper, a crosstalk free integral imaging display with wide viewing angle is proposed. A layer of transparent high refractive index packing medium is padded onto a display panel to enhance the viewing angle, and then a periodic black mask is coated on the top surface of the medium layer to avoid the crosstalk and image flipping. The proposed integral imaging display can provide us with crosstalk free 3D image… Show more

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“…However, this is less practical for an II system since a large F-number in II stands for a small numerical aperture obtained by decreasing the pitch of micro-lens, and it would consequently reduce the viewing angle of the II system which is proportional to the pitch of the micro-lens [25,26]. Also, decreasing the pitch would reduce the cutoff frequency and lead to the reduction of the lateral resolution of the captured elemental images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this is less practical for an II system since a large F-number in II stands for a small numerical aperture obtained by decreasing the pitch of micro-lens, and it would consequently reduce the viewing angle of the II system which is proportional to the pitch of the micro-lens [25,26]. Also, decreasing the pitch would reduce the cutoff frequency and lead to the reduction of the lateral resolution of the captured elemental images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FPR type, however, consumes unnecessary power when displaying 2D images on 3D TFT-LCD TV. The wider black matrix (BM), which is used to prevent the interference of two images in the 3D mode [12], is not needed anymore in the 2D mode. In addition, the width of the BM is wide enough to have low 3D crosstalk.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integral imaging (II) display, which presents true three-dimensional (3D) images with full parallax and continuous viewpoints, is regarded as a promising 3D display [5][6][7][8][9][10]. So, in this paper, we propose a dual-view integral imaging (DVII) 3D display that presents two different 3D images in the left and right viewing directions, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%