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Perceived depth by viewing distance change in LED DFD display

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Abstract

We have studied the Depth-Fused 3-D (DFD) display[1] by using two layered liquid crystal displays or transparent sheets, etc. The DFD display has several advantages, such as simple structure, little fatigue[2], small degradation in perceived depth when both eyes have different visual acuities[3].

© 2013 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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