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30 October 2009 Stereo 3D vision adapter using commercial DIY goods
Kunio Sakamoto, Takashi Ohara
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Proceedings Volume 7496, MIPPR 2009: Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision; 74960F (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.832275
Event: Sixth International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 2009, Yichang, China
Abstract
The conventional display can show only one screen, but it is impossible to enlarge the size of a screen, for example twice. Meanwhile the mirror supplies us with the same image but this mirror image is usually upside down. Assume that the images on an original screen and a virtual screen in the mirror are completely different and both images can be displayed independently. It would be possible to enlarge a screen area twice. This extension method enables the observers to show the virtual image plane and to enlarge a screen area twice. Although the displaying region is doubled, this virtual display could not produce 3D images. In this paper, we present an extension method using a unidirectional diffusing image screen and an improvement for displaying a 3D image using orthogonal polarized image projection.
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Kunio Sakamoto and Takashi Ohara "Stereo 3D vision adapter using commercial DIY goods", Proc. SPIE 7496, MIPPR 2009: Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision, 74960F (30 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.832275
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Diffusion

LCDs

3D displays

Glasses

Projection systems

3D image processing

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