In this study, we presented new concepts defining 3D crosstalk and 3D blur for autostereoscopic displays for multi-view autostereoscopic displays. First, we measured the angular dependencies of luminance for 9-view autostereoscopic displays under test patterns of given view and then calculated the 3D crosstalk with the measured luminance profiles. Our new approach gives just a single 3D crosstalk value of similar order to the conventional stereoscopic displays. For the 3D blur, we measured the size of 3D blur of the given 9-view system with the angular distribution of luminance and a given parallax disparity. From the results, we believe that this new approach is very useful for comparing the 3D crosstalk and 3D blur as 3D performances of various autostereoscopic displays.
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