Abstract
In this paper, we propose a dual-view integral imaging (DVII) three-dimensional (3D) display that presents different 3D images in the left and right viewing directions simultaneously. The DVII 3D display consists of a display panel and a microlens array, and its elemental image array (EIA) is composed of two sub-EIAs. The sub-EIAs captured for two different 3D scenes are responsible for two different 3D images in the left-view and right-view integral imaging 3D displays, respectively. A prototype of the DVII 3D display using a pinhole array is developed, and good results are obtained.
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