1999
DOI: 10.1117/12.349373
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<title>Non-glasses-type stereoscopic display system based on polarization</title>

Abstract: The problems related with a dichroic type polarization filter plate which is used as a spatial image separator for a non-glasses type stereoscopic display device utilizing a liquid crystal display panel are discussed. The filter plate is consisted of many parallel line filters. Each line filter is directing the light with the same polarization only to its corresponding pixel lines in the display panel. The filter plate is cemented to the display panel, back-illuminated by a halogen lamp through two cross-polar… Show more

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“…The primary light sources are a series of vertical lamps that are located behind slit apertures and are focused by the lenticular sheet. An earlier display used masks to produce a simple and effective means of supplying 3-D to a single viewer [50]. In later versions parallax barriers, both behind and in front of an LCD, are used to present images with virtually no Moiré fringing.…”
Section: A Parallax Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary light sources are a series of vertical lamps that are located behind slit apertures and are focused by the lenticular sheet. An earlier display used masks to produce a simple and effective means of supplying 3-D to a single viewer [50]. In later versions parallax barriers, both behind and in front of an LCD, are used to present images with virtually no Moiré fringing.…”
Section: A Parallax Barriermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This alignment results that each view image has the resolution just half of the panel resolution. To separate each view image and direct it to a corresponding eye of each viewer in the viewing area, either viewing zone forming optics such as parallax barrier, lenticular plate and grating array plate [2] or a polarization sheet [3,4,5] where polarization strips of 90° polarization direction difference are alternately aligned is attached to the panel. For the former case, the presence of the viewing zone forming optics often reduces either the brightness or quality of the image.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%