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Full-Parallax Colorful 3D Imaging Using Orthogonal-Stacked Lenticular Sheets and Computer-Generated Stereogram

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This paper proposes a full-parallax colorful three-dimensional (3D) imaging method based on orthogonal-stacked lenticular sheets (OLSs) and computer-generated stereogram. 2D multi-view images array of virtual objects is obtained, and the full-parallax pixels (FPPs) are generated by recoding pixels of these images, which are synthesized together to obtain the colorful full-parallax stereogram (FPS). The size of FPPs of FPS is accurately matched with the measured grating pitch of the lenticular sheets. The FPS is printed using high-precision photo-printer. Colorful 3D image with full-parallax is observed by matching the printed FPS with the OLS.

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