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21 February 2012 Stereoscopic surround displays using interference filters
Silvio Peikert, Jérémie Gerhardt
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Proceedings Volume 8288, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXIII; 82881V (2012) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.908218
Event: IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, 2012, Burlingame, California, United States
Abstract
To achieve stereoscopy on surround displays interference filters have some advantages over other techniques. However these filters introduce strong color differences between the projectors, which may reveal that the display is compound by multiple projectors. This article presents methods for a computationally efficient correction of the colorimetric properties of multi-projector surround displays. This correction is based on automated measurements by multiple cameras and a spectrometer. The described methods were validated by applying them to a stereoscopic dome display made up of 16 high definition projectors equipped with Infitec filters. On that display we achieved a significant improvement of the colorimetric properties compared to regular soft-edge blending. Our reference setup shows that the multi-projector approach combined with interference filters allows to build highly immersive stereoscopic surround displays fulfilling today's requirements on spatial resolution, frame rates and interaction latencies.
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Silvio Peikert and Jérémie Gerhardt "Stereoscopic surround displays using interference filters", Proc. SPIE 8288, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXIII, 82881V (21 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.908218
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

Cameras

Calibration

Stereoscopic displays

Interference filters

Optical filters

Stereoscopy

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