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30 August 2006 Optimized integral imaging display by global pixel mapping
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Integral imaging systems are imaging devices that provide 3D images of 3D objects. When integral imaging systems work in their standard configuration the provided reconstructed images are pseudoscopic; that is, are reversed in depth. In this paper we present a technique for formation of real, undistorted, orthoscopic integral images by direct pickup. The technique is based on a global mapping of pixels of an elemental-images set. Simulated imaging experiments are presented.
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Manuel Martínez-Corral, Raúl Martínez-Cuenca, Genaro Saavedra, and Bahram Javidi "Optimized integral imaging display by global pixel mapping", Proc. SPIE 6311, Optical Information Systems IV, 631101 (30 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.678753
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Microlens

Integral imaging

Image processing

Imaging systems

3D displays

Microlens array

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