Paper
27 November 2002 Integral imaging using a birefringent material and polarizer
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Integral imaging (or called integral photography) is an attractive three-dimensional display method because of its many advantages over other three-dimensional display methods. However, the thickness of the displayed three-dimensional image which can be expressed is limited by various optical parameters of the system and is relatively small. In this paper, we propose a method to increase the thickness of the displayed three-dimensional image without severe resolution degradation by adopting a birefringent material and a dynamic polarizer. We explain the principle of the proposed method and verify it experimentally.
© (2002) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Jae-Hyeung Park, Sungyong Jung, Sung-Wook Min, and Byoungho Lee "Integral imaging using a birefringent material and polarizer", Proc. SPIE 4789, Algorithms and Systems for Optical Information Processing VI, (27 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450920
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Polarizers

3D displays

Image processing

3D image processing

Image resolution

Integral imaging

Polarization

RELATED CONTENT

The effect of slit aperture width on the performance of...
Proceedings of SPIE (December 18 2019)
Dual-view 3D displays based on integral imaging
Proceedings of SPIE (March 07 2016)
Challenge of 3D LCD displays
Proceedings of SPIE (April 30 2009)
A thin 3D 2D convertible integral imaging system with a...
Proceedings of SPIE (October 17 2006)

Back to Top