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We studied an integral three-dimensional (3D) TV based on integral photography to develop a new form of broadcasting that provides a strong sense of presence. The integral 3D TV can display natural 3D images that have motion parallax in the horizontal and vertical directions. However, a large number of pixels are required to obtain superior 3D images. To improve image quality, we applied ultra-high-definition video technologies to an integral 3D TV system. Furthermore, we are developing several methods for combining multiple cameras and display devices to improve the quality of integral 3D images.
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M. Kawakita, H. Sasaki, N. Okaichi, H. Watanabe, M. Kano, J. Arai, T. Mishina, "3D TV based on integral photography," Proc. SPIE 10666, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2018, 1066604 (16 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304800