Abstract

Stereoscopic 3D (S3D) displays send slightly different images to our two eyes and thereby create an additional sense of depth compared to conventional non‐stereoscopic displays. Nearly all direct‐view S3D displays accomplish this by using either temporal interlacing, which alternates the images of the two eyes in time, or spatial interlacing, which alternates the images on a row‐by‐row (or column‐by‐column) basis. The two methods each have limitations, but it is possible to design S3D displays that minimize these.

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