Abstract
In this paper, we propose a computer‐generated integral imaging (CGII) method called multiple orthographic image interleaving (MOII) that used directly for generating tilted elemental image array (EIA) with an arbitrary angle. An orthographic view image array is obtained by rendering a three‐dimensional (3D) scene at certain positions inside a circle. After that, a pixel mapping algorithm is used to interleave the rendering results to form the tilted EIA with an arbitrary angle. The feasibility and efficiency of the proposed method are verified and analyzed through experiments. The experiment results show that the reconstructed 3D images have clear edge and have no distortion.
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