Authors
Steve Scher, Jing Liu, Rajan Vaish, Prabath Gunawardane, James Davis
Publication date
2013/6/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
21
Publisher
ACM
Description
3D displays are increasingly popular in consumer and commercial applications. Many such displays show 3D images to viewers wearing special glasses, while showing an incomprehensible double image to viewers without glasses. We demonstrate a simple method that provides those with glasses a 3D experience, while viewers without glasses see a 2D image without artifacts.
In addition to separate left and right images in each frame, we add a third image, invisible to those with glasses. In the combined view seen by those without glasses, this cancels the right image, leaving only the left.
If the left and right images are of equal brightness, this approach results in low contrast for viewers without glasses. Allowing differential brightness between the left and right images improves 2D contrast. We observe experimentally that: (1) viewers without glasses prefer our 3D+2DTV to a standard 3DTV, (2) viewers with …
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S Scher, J Liu, R Vaish, P Gunawardane, J Davis - ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), 2013