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15 January 2008 Multi-viewing-point 3D digital display using integral imaging
Jing Xu, Huaqiao Gui, Fan Ji, Wei Huang, Hong Chang, Fugui Yang, Jianping Xie, Hai Ming
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Abstract
This paper proposed a method by using integral imaging for computationally reconstructing three-dimensional (3D) images from different viewing points without introducing additional system complexity. In this method, the process of 3D scene sensing is accomplished by using a microlens array to obtain elemental images. The multi-viewing-points reconstruction process is carried out by computationally simulating optical reconstruction. The prototype displays differently directional views with a horizontal or vertical angle pitch of 3°~1°, when the depth range of object is from 150mm to 450mm. The viewing angle of one image point is about 53°. By optimizing the parameters of imaging system, the angle pitch would satisfy the requirement of practical application. The experimental results proving the effectiveness of the method are given.
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Jing Xu, Huaqiao Gui, Fan Ji, Wei Huang, Hong Chang, Fugui Yang, Jianping Xie, and Hai Ming "Multi-viewing-point 3D digital display using integral imaging", Proc. SPIE 6832, Holography and Diffractive Optics III, 68322R (15 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.758813
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

3D displays

Microlens array

Integral imaging

Lenses

Prototyping

CCD cameras

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