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Optica Publishing Group
  • Current Optics and Photonics
  • Vol. 2,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 436-442
  • (2018)

A Method to Compensate a Luminance Distortion of a Time-multiplexing Spatially Interlaced Stereoscopic Three-dimensional Display

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Abstract

n a spatially interlaced stereoscopic (SIS) three-dimensional (3D) display to be realized by providing the observer a part of left-eye/right-eye images, a loss of information can be perceived due to the un-shown part of each image. In order to resolve that problem, an improved SIS 3D display is proposed to deliver the images without loss of information to the observer using a time-multiplexing scheme. However, that time-multiplexing SIS also has a problem of luminance distortion when the desired luminance is not shown due to an insufficient response of the liquid crystal cell. In this paper, we propose a new method by optimizing the image data to show correct luminance with minimum distortion.

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