Auto-stereoscopic 60 view 3D using slanted lenticular lens arrays

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A natural 3D image is considered by many people to be next-step in evolution of displays. This paper introduces autostereoscopic 3D of 60-view number, which is made using slanted lenticular lens array and LCD of 15.1 inch diagonal size and 3200 by 2400 pixel numbers and presents the results of our prototype. Due to its large view number, smooth motion parallax is observed and the visual fatigue is reduced. © 2007 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Im, H. J., Lee, B. J., Hong, H. ki, & Shin, H. H. (2007). Auto-stereoscopic 60 view 3D using slanted lenticular lens arrays. Journal of Information Display, 8(4), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2007.9652042

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