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A simple method for measuring crosstalk in stereoscopic displaysWeissman et al., 2011
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- Weissman M
- Woods A
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- Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXII
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Crosstalk (also known as" ghosting"," leakage", or" extinction"), a vitally important concept in stereoscopic 3D displays, has not been clearly defined or measured in the stereoscopic literature (Woods). In this paper, a mathematical definition is proposed which uses a" …
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