“A Transparent Display With Per-Pixel Color and Opacity Control” by Rhodes, Miller, Sun, Ito and Wei
Conference:
Experience Type(s):
Title:
- A Transparent Display With Per-Pixel Color and Opacity Control
Program Title:
- New Technologies Research & Education
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Description:
We present a new desktop monitor-sized transparent display that composites matted foreground animated graphics and video with per-pixel controllable color and opacity. The multi-user experience requires no glasses, trackers, or additional devices to provide a form of augmented reality that enhances the viewing of real-world dynamic objects seen through the display.
References:
[1] Shahram Izadi, Steve Hodges, Stuart Taylor, Dan Rosenfeld, Nicolas Villar, Alex Butler, and Jonathan Westhues. 2008. Going Beyond the Display: A Surface Technology with an Electronically Switchable Diffuser. In VIST ’08. 269–278.
[2] Thomas Porter and Tom Duff. 1984. Compositing Digital Images. In SIGGRAPH ’84. 253–259.
Additional Images:
- 2019 ETech Rhodes: A Transparent Display with Per-Pixel Color and Opacity Control
- 2019 ETech Rhodes: A Transparent Display with Per-Pixel Color and Opacity Control

