Integral photography (IP) is an attractive method of autostereoscopic 3D display because it provides continuous viewpoints and does not require any special glasses. In a conventional IP, the display system is composed of two parts: pickup and reconstruction. Using a lens array, elemental images of an object are recorded on the film and reconstructed. In a real-time IP, devices such as CCD cameras or LCD panels substitute for the film.
Three-dimensional animation display using integral photography with variable image planes
2001-01-01
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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