Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX 2008
DOI: 10.1117/12.766247
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Integral photography using hexagonal fly's eye lens and fractional view

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“…Figure 1(a) shows a conventional IP system [Yanaka 2008, Yanaka andKimura 2013] that consists of an FPD and a fly's eye lens. An image displayed on the FPD is an IP image synthesized based on the size of the fly's eye lens.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1(a) shows a conventional IP system [Yanaka 2008, Yanaka andKimura 2013] that consists of an FPD and a fly's eye lens. An image displayed on the FPD is an IP image synthesized based on the size of the fly's eye lens.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pitch of a fly's eye lens in the past strictly had to be an integer multiple of the pixel pitch of the LCD, as shown in Figure 1 (a). However, this restriction was removed in the extended fractional view (EFV) method [1] shown in Figure 1 (b). Therefore, almost unrestricted combinations of fly's eye lenses and LCDs became possible, both of which are inexpensive ready-made products.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We solved this problem by adopting the extended fractional view (EFV) method [Yanaka 2007;Yanaka 2008], which was proposed as an extension of Ishii's fractional view method to IP. The EFV method facilitates IP production through the use of common laptop PCs and a relatively inexpensive ready-made fly's eye lens.…”
Section: Integral Photographymentioning
confidence: 99%