Abstract
Autostereoscopic 3D Display is robustly developed and available in the market for both home and professional users. However 3D resolution with acceptable 3D image quality remains a great challenge. This paper proposes a novel pixel mapping method for refining dark areas between two pinholes by distributing it into 3 times smaller dark areas and creating micro-pinholes in parallax barriers based holoscopic 3D displays. The proposed method allows to project RED, GREEN, BLUE subpixels separately from 3 different pinholes and it distributes the dark spaces into 3 times smaller dark spaces, which become unnoticeable and improves quality of the constructed holoscopic 3D scene significantly. Parallax barrier technology refers to a pinhole sheet or device placed in front or back of a liquid crystal display, allowing to project viewpoint pixels into space that reconstructs a holoscopic 3D scene in space. The holoscopic technology mimics the imaging system of insects, such as the fly, utilizing a single camera, equipped with a large number of micro-lenses or pinholes, to capture a scene, offering rich parallax information and enhanced 3D feeling without the need of wearing specific eyewear.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | nan |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
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| Publication status | Published - 6 Feb 2014 |
| Event | 2013 International Conference on 3D Imaging - Liege Duration: 3 Dec 2013 → 5 Dec 2013 |
Conference
| Conference | 2013 International Conference on 3D Imaging |
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| City | Liege |
| Period | 3/12/13 → 5/12/13 |
| Other | 2013 International Conference on 3D Imaging (03/12/2013-05/12/2013, Liege) |
Keywords
- 3D displays
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