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Measuring 3D crosstalk uniformity and its influence on contrast ratio
Author(s) -
Penczek John,
Boynton Paul,
Kelley Edward
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of the society for information display
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.578
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1938-3657
pISSN - 1071-0922
DOI - 10.1002/jsid.161
Subject(s) - crosstalk , stereoscopy , computer science , contrast ratio , stereo display , contrast (vision) , artificial intelligence , optics , computer vision , physics , operating system
An array detector was employed to characterize the crosstalk and contrast ratio uniformity of three‐dimensional (3D) displays. The measurement method is described and demonstrated on a stereoscopic display with passive glasses. The resulting high resolution spatial uniformity maps enable a comprehensive statistical characterization of the display and provide a useful visual assessment tool. The statistical uniformity data are used to evaluate the crosstalk dependence on viewing conditions (such as viewing distance), and show the degradation in display performance that could not be captured with a discrete spot measurement. The measurement method was also employed to examine the influence of crosstalk on contrast ratio. It is shown that for some 3D displays, the crosstalk uniformity can dominate the perceived contrast. A metric is proposed that defines the maximal crosstalk contribution to the perceived contrast for 3D images with small features. The summary parameters extracted from the uniformity maps can be utilized to define the boundary viewing conditions needed to maintain minimum image quality.

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