Abstract
We propose to use electronically synthesized lenslet arrays in three-dimensional integral imaging, which will permit control of lenslet positions and characteristics in real time. We can then potentially achieve improvements in the quality of reconstructured three-dimensional images by adopting a moving-lenslet-array technique with no mechanical movement of optical components. We present preliminary experiments to show the feasibility of our approach with an off-the-shelf liquid-crystal display.
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Ju-Seog Jang and Bahram Javidi, "Three-dimensional integral imaging with electronically synthesized lenslet arrays: erratum," Opt. Lett. 28, 58-58 (2003)https://opg.optica.org/ol/abstract.cfm?uri=ol-28-1-58
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