“Autostereoscopic integral photography imaging using pixel distribution of computer graphics generated image” by Liao, Nomura and Dohi

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    Autostereoscopic integral photography imaging using pixel distribution of computer graphics generated image

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    Computer graphics (CG) is a useful tool for drawing pictures on computers. The pictures can be photographs, drawings, movies, or simulations. Most of three-dimensional (3D) image are displayed on two-dimensional (2D) screen by use of CG-based 3D object rendering algorithm, such as shading, lighting, mapping, creating color, ray tracing at al. However, the sense of image depth and the motion parallax can not be reproduced when the 3D image is displayed on the 2D screen.

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    1. Lippmann, M. G. 1908. Epreuves reversibles donnant la sensation du relief. J. de Phys Vol.7, 4th series, pp821–825.


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