Martinez-Cuenca et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Progress in 3-D multiperspective display by integral imagingMartinez-Cuenca et al., 2009
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- Martinez-Cuenca R
- Saavedra G
- Martinez-Corral M
- Javidi B
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- Proceedings of the IEEE
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Three-dimensional (3-D) imaging techniques have the potential to establish a future mass- market in the fields of entertainment and communications. Integral imaging (InI), which can capture and display true 3-D color images, has been seen as the right technology for 3-D …
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