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The effect of crosstalk on the perceived depth from disparity and monocular occlusionsTsirlin et al., 2011
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- Tsirlin I
- Wilcox L
- Allison R
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- IEEE Transactions on broadcasting
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Crosstalk in stereoscopic displays is defined as the leakage of one eye's image into the image of the other eye. All popular commercial stereoscopic systems suffer from crosstalk to some extent. Studies show that crosstalk causes distortions, reduces image quality and …
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