Abstract

In various publications, especially in the journal of the FKT Society (Fernseh und Kino-Technik) in Germany, our 3D-Display Technology Lab. at Heinrich-Hertz-Institut für Nachrichtentechnik Berlin GmbH (HHI) has reported about research on autostereoscopic imaging using lenticular methods. After basic research on lenticular structures and 3D recording and presentation in our 3D-Display Lab., front and rear projection systems and flat monitors have been developed and demonstrated. Realistic 3D equipment for the public has become now reality after the stage of experimental set-ups. Four industrial standard prototypes will be introduced in this report. One typical sample is a flat 3D monitor, designed and constructed in co-operation with the manufacturer of optical and precise mechanical instruments, Carl Zeiss in Oberkochen in Germany. This autostereoscopic monitor, designed for scientific and technical applications, is in production and will be sold in 1999. To complete the various performances of our autostreoscopic systems, another two types of autostereoscopic 3D systems will be finished at HHI by the year 2000: a very large flat 3D monitor and a special high resolution 3D rear projection system.

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