Stevens, R F (2004) Cross-talk in 3D displays. NPL Report. CETM 56
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Abstract
Three-dimensional images may be displayed in a variety of ways but in general the principle is to present a pair of images with stereo disparity to the viewer’s eyes. Leakage of optical signal from one image to the other is described as cross-talk and may degrade the ability of the observer to perceive the 3D image. Measurement of this parameter is essential to quantify the quality of the reconstructed image.
The work was carried out under contract to the NMS for Project 3.2 Milestone 1.6 of the Photonics programme “Developing the measurement infrastructure for standard display devices and novel devices”.
Item Type: | Report/Guide (NPL Report) |
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NPL Report No.: | CETM 56 |
Subjects: | Optical Radiation and Photonics Optical Radiation and Photonics > Displays |
Last Modified: | 02 Feb 2018 13:16 |
URI: | http://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/3037 |
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