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28 June 2000 Measurement of contrast ratios for 3D display
KuoChung Huang, Chao-Hsu Tsai, KuenJin Lee, Wen-Jean Hsueh
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Abstract
3D image display devices have wide applications in medical and entertainment areas. Binocular (stereoscopic) imaging without glasses, especially spatial-multiplexed displays such as lenticular display, barrier strip display, and single-lens stereoscopic display, is one of the most powerful and popular ways for life-like presentation of our 3D environments. The definition and relationship of the image contrast and viewer crosstalk are reviewed and clarified. They are measured and compared on three different types of 3D display systems, including shutter-glasses stereoscopic display, image splitter autostereoscopic display and dual-panel autostereoscopic display.
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KuoChung Huang, Chao-Hsu Tsai, KuenJin Lee, and Wen-Jean Hsueh "Measurement of contrast ratios for 3D display", Proc. SPIE 4080, Input/Output and Imaging Technolgies II, (28 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.389431
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KEYWORDS
Stereoscopic displays

3D displays

Autostereoscopic displays

3D image processing

Eye

Image quality

LCDs

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