It is insufficiently powerful to compute multi-view images at a high enough frame or data rate to support high quality dynamic three-dimensional displays with the current computer software and hardware. According to the correspondence between lens position and elemental image, a real-time computer-generated content generation method for integral imaging based on cross perspective is presented. A GPU-driven rendering pipeline (GDRP) with geometry instancing and instance culling technique is designed, and the number of triangles processed in the rasterization stage is reduced greatly. Several virtual dynamic scenes including various materials and millions of vertices are used to verify the performance of the GDRP method in the experiment. Experimental results show that the frame rate can reach 60 fps with 3840 × 2160 resolution. |
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Cameras
3D displays
Integral imaging
3D modeling
Optical engineering
3D image processing
Displays