Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging technologies that have been developed
recently are reviewed. In recent years, many new progresses in the 3D
imaging have been made but most of them provide more practical solutions to
comply with the commercialization efforts of the 3D imaging. Based on
time-multiplexing, revisiting the stereoscopic imaging methods is one of the
solutions to make possible each view image has the full panel resolution.
The rapid progresses of high speed LCDs and the initiation of stereoscopic
imaging service to mobile phones have made the method possible. The efforts
also encouraged more concerns in evaluating 3-D image quality and
identifying factors affecting the quality. In this respect, in-depth
analysis has been done for the multiview imaging methods, and other forms of
multiview 3D image display methods, such as the focused image/pixel array of
multiview images are also analyzed.
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