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1 June 2016 Display of travelling 3D scenes from single integral-imaging capture
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Abstract
Integral imaging (InI) is a 3D auto-stereoscopic technique that captures and displays 3D images. We present a method for easily projecting the information recorded with this technique by transforming the integral image into a plenoptic image, as well as choosing, at will, the field of view (FOV) and the focused plane of the displayed plenoptic image. Furthermore, with this method we can generate a sequence of images that simulates a camera travelling through the scene from a single integral image. The application of this method permits to improve the quality of 3D display images and videos.
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Manuel Martinez-Corral, Adrian Dorado, Seok-Min Hong, Jorge Sola-Pikabea, and Genaro Saavedra "Display of travelling 3D scenes from single integral-imaging capture", Proc. SPIE 9867, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2016, 986706 (1 June 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2222999
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

3D image processing

Cameras

Video

Device simulation

Integral imaging

3D image enhancement

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