Okaichi et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Continuous combination of viewing zones in integral three-dimensional display using multiple projectorsOkaichi et al., 2018
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- Okaichi N
- Miura M
- Sasaki H
- Watanabe H
- Arai J
- Kawakita M
- Mishina T
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- Publication venue
- Optical Engineering
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We propose a method for arranging multiple projectors in parallel using an image- processing technique and for enlarging the viewing zone in an integral three-dimensional image display. We have developed a method to correct the projection distortion precisely …
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