Comparison of image composition between MV and IP

Authors
Son, Jung-YoungPark, Min-ChulLee, HyoungKim, Kyung-Tae
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
INST IMAGE INFORMATION & TELEVISION ENGINEERS
Citation
18th International Display Workshops (IDW '11), pp.917 - 920
Abstract
The compositions of images projected to viewers' eyes at the various viewing sub-regions of the viewing zone formed in one-dimensional IP and MV (Multiview) are compared. The pattern of viewing sub-regions in the viewing zone of IP is the same as that of viewing sub-regions in front of the viewing zone cross section in MV. The number of viewing sub-regions in IP is approximately a half of that in MV The images in these viewing sub-regions for IP and MV are composed of an image line from each of all elemental images and several image lines from each of many different view images, respectively, due to the composition differences between elemental images in IP and pixel cells in MV. The images can be the reversed image of left and right scenes. But the viewing sub-regions in behind of the viewing zone cross section in MV provide no reversed images of left and right scenes.
ISSN
1883-2490
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115727
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