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Moving integral photography using a common digital photo frame and fly's eye lens

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A digital photo frame (DPF) has evolved from a tool for displaying favorite photographs to a device that displays videos. The next advancement is the introduction of the stereoscopic display. Although a DPF with a stereoscopic display has already been released on the market, it only enables horizontal parallax. In this paper, we describe a different type of 3D display system based on a DPF and a fly's eye lens, both of which are commercially available. Our system enables not only horizontal but also vertical parallax because integral photography (IP) is used. IP was thought to be a technology of the future because a very high resolution LCD and a dedicated fly's eye lens were believed to be necessary. However, the extended fractional view (EFV) method[1] proposed by one of the authors enabled freely combining a wide range of LCDs and the relatively inexpensive fly's eye lenses available on the market to produce IP. It greatly contributed to the initial cost reduction. This new system uses the EFV method. The main problem is how to supply good content. Therefore, we also developed a method of producing the animation of IP by using CG technology.

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Kazuhisa Yanaka: "Integral photography using hexagonal fly's eye lens and fractional view{6803-58}," Proc. of Electronic Imaging 2008 (included in Proc. of SPIE on CD-ROM, Volumes 6803--6822).

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      SIGGRAPH ASIA '09: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2009 Posters
      December 2009
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      DOI:10.1145/1666778
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      • (2014)3DCG art expression on a tablet device using integral photographyProceedings of the 2014 Virtual Reality International Conference10.1145/2617841.2620708(1-4)Online publication date: 9-Apr-2014
      • (2014)3D CG Integral Photography Artwork Using Glittering Effects in the Post-processing of Multi-viewpoint Rendered ImagesProceedings of the 16th International Conference on Human Interface and the Management of Information. Information and Knowledge in Applications and Services - Volume 852210.1007/978-3-319-07863-2_52(546-554)Online publication date: 22-Jun-2014
      • (2013)GPU accelerated interactive integral photography system using extended fractional view methodACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters10.1145/2503385.2503432(1-1)Online publication date: 21-Jul-2013
      • (2012)P‐9: Extended Fractional View Integral Imaging Using Slanted Fly's Eye LensSID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers10.1889/1.362102042:1(1124-1127)Online publication date: 16-Aug-2012
      • (2012)P‐9: Integral Imaging of 3‐D CG Animation Using a Laptop PC and General‐purpose Fly's Eye LensSID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers10.1889/1.349989641:1(1256-1259)Online publication date: 5-Jul-2012
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