Abstract

To make a large wide field‐of‐view 3D tabletop display which does not require viewers donning 3D glasses, we investigate an autostereoscopic extension of anamorphic projection. We created a 42″ autostereoscopic tabletop using a commercial lenticular display with viewer tracking and multiscopic viewpoint reprojection to overcome the lenticular display's inherent limitations, such as horizontal‐parallax‐only perspectives, limited field‐of‐view and repeated viewzones. A single viewer can observe full‐parallax synthetic 3D objects on the large autostereo tabletop over a wide field of view (120°) without the need for 3D glasses.

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