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Solution of pseudoscopic problem in integral imaging for real-time processing

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Abstract

Proposed is a very effective conversion method from pseudoscopic (PS) to orthoscopic elemental image with adjustable depth position of a reconstructed three-dimensional (3D) object for integral imaging (InIm) in real-time. The proposed method is based on the interweaving process in multi-view display (MVD) with consideration of the difference between the ray sampling method of MVD and InIm. The simple transformation matrix formalism enables the real-time conversion from pickup image to display image based on InIm without a PS problem.

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