2013
DOI: 10.1364/oe.21.026820
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Optimal projector configuration design for 300-Mpixel multi-projection 3D display

Abstract: To achieve an immersive natural 3D experience on a large screen, a 300-Mpixel multi-projection 3D display that has a 100-inch screen and a 40° viewing angle has been developed. To increase the number of rays emanating from each pixel to 300 in the horizontal direction, three hundred projectors were used. The projector configuration is an important issue in generating a high-quality 3D image, the luminance characteristics were analyzed and the design was optimized to minimize the variation in the brightness of … Show more

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“…At the time of this paper, there are already several real implementations of light field displays, such as the Nvidia near-eye light field display [21], the nearly 90-inch display of Sang et al [62], the 100-inch display of Lee et al [63], the 200-inch display of Inoue et al [64] or the lenticular-based optical system of Hirsch et al [65] that was inspired by the angle-expanding Keplerian telescopes. However, most of such systems are experimental and are not available commercially.…”
Section: Light Field Display and Test Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the time of this paper, there are already several real implementations of light field displays, such as the Nvidia near-eye light field display [21], the nearly 90-inch display of Sang et al [62], the 100-inch display of Lee et al [63], the 200-inch display of Inoue et al [64] or the lenticular-based optical system of Hirsch et al [65] that was inspired by the angle-expanding Keplerian telescopes. However, most of such systems are experimental and are not available commercially.…”
Section: Light Field Display and Test Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee et al 12 studied an optimal configuration design of a simple multiprojection 3-D display using only a vertical diffuser film for the screen. However, uneven brightness in 3-D images is likely to occur, which is reduced by suitable arrangements of the projectors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spinning mirror light field reconstruction display, one type of volumetric display [1], is based on the principle to display three dimensional objects by reconstructing the light reflected from various direction (shown in Fig.1) [2,3]. We collected two dimensional mapped images from every single angles in the same horizontal position.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%