Abstract: Tensor displays are multiview glasses-free 3D displays composed of a stack of LCD layers. The images displayed on each layer are usually generated from a dense set of viewpoints (light field) or a set of focused images (focal stack). This paper presents an alternative using a single color view with depth for the generation of the images’ layers. To do so various single-RGBD pipelines using intermediate data formats to generate the layers’ images, including a direct method, are compared. Experiments show that by a single-color view with depth as input, one can provide a quality close to the light field or focal stack pipelines, hence reducing memory storage costs.
External IDs:dblp:conf/icmcs/BogaertLLT24
Loading