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10 May 2017 A simulator for a light field display
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A simulator which can test the visual perception response of light field displays is introduced. The simulator can provide up to 8 view images to each eye simultaneously to test the differences between different numbers of different view images in supermultiview condition. The images are going through a window with 4 mm width, which is located at the pupil plane of each eye. Since each view image has its own slot in the window, the image is separately entring the eye without overlapping with other images. The simulator shows that the vergence response of viewers' eyes for an image at a certain distance is closer to the real object of the same distance for 4 views than 2 views. This informs that the focusable depth range will increase more as the the number of different view images increases.
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Beom-Ryeol Lee, Jung-Young Son, Hyoung Lee, Sumio Yano, Hyung Ki Son, and Ilkwon Jeong "A simulator for a light field display", Proc. SPIE 10219, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2017, 102190D (10 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2263612
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

Eye

Camera shutters

Mirrors

Spherical lenses

Visualization

Objectives

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