Summary: | 碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 光電科學與工程學系 === 101 === Recently, numerous manpower have been invested in research of 3D display technologies in order to speed up its realization in our daily life. Although many typical technologies have been demonstrated, they are always belonged to two major categories. The one is stereoscopy that viewers need specific glasses to see 3D images. The other is autostereoscopy that viewers see 3D images with their naked eyes. Autostereoscopy based on periodic lenticular lenses is a typical 3D display technology.
In usual, autostereoscopy generated by flat panel displays via periodic lenticular lenses possess 3D images usually sensitively affected by detailed display configurations such as color pixel arrangements. In this thesis, we study 3D imaging performance with respect to color pixel arrangements via an experimental setup similar to an autostereoscopic display with periodic lenticular lens. From experimental results, we conclude that color separation is very obvious in 3D images when using vertical color pixel arrangements, which seems to be not observed when using horizontal or mosaic color pixel arrangements. Finally, we use an objective and quantitative evaluation to prove the consistency between experiments and quantitative evaluation.
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