Title :
Autostereoscopic 3D Display with Long Visualization Depth Using Referential Viewing Area-Based Integral Photography
Author :
Liao, Hongen ; Dohi, Takeyoshi ; Nomura, Keisuke
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
We developed an autostereoscopic display for distant viewing of 3D computer graphics (CG) images without using special viewing glasses or tracking devices. The images are created by employing referential viewing area-based CG image generation and pixel distribution algorithm for integral photography (IP) and integral videography (IV) imaging. CG image rendering is used to generate IP/IV elemental images. The images can be viewed from each viewpoint within a referential viewing area and the elemental images are reconstructed from rendered CG images by pixel redistribution and compensation method. The elemental images are projected onto a screen that is placed at the same referential viewing distance from the lens array as in the image rendering. Photographic film is used to record the elemental images through each lens. The method enables 3D images with a long visualization depth to be viewed from relatively long distances without any apparent influence from deviated or distorted lenses in the array. We succeeded in creating an actual autostereoscopic images with an image depth of several meters in front of and behind the display that appear to have 3D even when viewed from a distance.
Keywords :
photography; rendering (computer graphics); stereo image processing; three-dimensional displays; video recording; 3D computer graphics; CG image rendering; IP/IV elemental images; autostereoscopic 3D display; integral videography imaging; long visualization depth; photographic film; referential viewing area-based integral photography; Arrays; Films; IP networks; Image resolution; Lenses; Pixel; Three dimensional displays; 3D; Autostereoscopic display; computer graphics.; integral photography; integral videography; long visualization depth; referential viewing area;
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2010.267