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Correlelogram as a stereo display element: theory and computer simulations

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Abstract

The correlelogram is a multiple layer optical element which can be used for stereo display. This paper concentrates on extension of the theory behind the correlelogram and on computer simulations for generating images as they would appear on the display. The theoretical extensions covered in this paper are smoothing of the pixel structure; elimination of artifacts; and extension of the theory to multilayer, multiperspective displays.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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