“Semi-transparent light field display using dual integral videography” by Wada, Koike and Naemura

  • ©Takuro Wada, Takafumi Koike, and Takeshi Naemura

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    Semi-transparent light field display using dual integral videography

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    Integral photography (IP) display is an autostereoscopic displays; it produces images that appear 3D without any special viewing device, and it can reproduce 4D light fields in real space. Because IP requires a large amount of information, dual IP displays have been studied to make the depth of “pop” of 3D images greater [S.Min et al. 2003]. Additionally, bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) image representation by IP display has been studied [Koike and Naemura 2007] , but the depth of BRDF images is restricted to being near the display plane. We developed a 3D display that uses dual IP displays to create semi-transparent and BRDF images.

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    1. Sung-Wook Min, Bahram Javidi, and Byoungho Lee, “Enhanced Three Dimensional Integral Imaging System by use of Double Display Devices,” In Applied Optics, vol. 42, no. 20, pp. 4186–4195, Jul. 2003.
    2. Takafumi Koike and Takeshi Naemura, “BRDF Display,” In Posters, SIGGRAPH 2007, San Diego, USA, Aug. 2007.
    3. Takafumi Koike, Michio Oikawa, Kei Utsugi, Miho Kobayashi, and Masami Yamasaki, “Interactive Autostereoscopic Display with 60 Ray Directions,” In Research Posters, No. 147, SIGGRAPH 2006, Boston, USA, Aug. 2006.


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