Lanman, 2011 - Google Patents
Mask-based light field capture and displayLanman, 2011
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- Lanman D
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This dissertation describes light-efficient methods for capturing and displaying 3D images using thin, optically-attenuating masks. Light transport is modeled, under geometrical optics, as a 4D function: the light field; this function records the amount of light traveling through any …
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