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10 April 1997 Three-dimensional image projection with aspect-focused-in-spots display
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Abstract
A new method of 3D image formation is proposed. A 3D image is generated in this case by a matrix of aspects of a 3D scene that are focused in spots. The matrix is formed by a laser scanning beam in which the aspects of the scene are introduced in consecutive order. As a result the observer sees on the screen a 2D image whose configuration changes depending on the position of the eye in such a way as if the observer examines the real 3D object. The optical scheme of AFS Display (Aspect-Focused-in-Spot Display) is presented and the mechanism of 3D image formation is considered. The results of the experiment on modeling a 3D image which is formed by a scanning spot of light that projects the aspects of the scene are given. The experiment has been carried out as applied to the case of projection of a 3D image that reproduces the horizontal parallax only. It is pointed out that the display considered is compatible with existing TV system. It is supposed that it can be used as a 3D computer display, for 3D imaging in educating, medicine, flight and car training and so on.
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Yuri N. Denisyuk, Vladimir B. Markov, and Nina M. Ganzherli "Three-dimensional image projection with aspect-focused-in-spots display", Proc. SPIE 3011, Practical Holography XI and Holographic Materials III, (10 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271377
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

3D displays

3D image reconstruction

Holography

Image acquisition

Photography

Image processing

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