Abstract
In order to demonstrate the Wedge as a parallel optic we have built a flat
panel multi-projector autostereoscopic 3D display. The bulk, otherwise
inherent in such displays, has been eliminated by use of a wedge-shaped
light-guide. Two 280-mm (11<i>"</i>) diagonal VGA resolution views were formed on a 406-mm (16<i>"</i>) diagonal screen by pointing a pair of LED-illuminated
pico-projectors measuring 115 x 50 x 22 mm into the 20-mm thick input face of a 710-mm long acrylic
wedge. Distortions introduced by the Wedge were reduced to less than 2% by
predistortion algorithms and distortion between views was less than 0.4%.
Between the projectors was placed an infrared camera which imaged objects
placed directly in front of the 3D screen.
© 2010 IEEE
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