Abstract

AbstractThis paper describes a diagonal autostereoscopic three‐dimensional (3‐D) television system with a liquid‐crystal video projector, the picture of which could be observed without the need to use special glasses. As the representation method of 3‐D images of this system, the pixels from four television cameras are composed electronically to make stripe images which are projected onto the rear surface of a lenticular screen by a high‐quality HDTV liquid‐crystal video projector. In this way, clear full‐color diagonal stereoscopic 50‐inch television pictures could be displayed.Besides the lack of obligation to use special glasses, the advantages of this system are: the observation range is broadened, compared to the previous stereoscopic 3‐D television; and the pictures are more natural and easier to observe. The newly realized diagonal autostereoscopic 3‐D television system, the lenticular screen, the diagonal autostereoscopic 3‐D cameras, the recording equipment of 3‐D pictures, etc., are discussed in this paper.

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