Takaki et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Generation of 360-degree color three-dimensional images using a small array of high-speed projectors to provide multiple vertical viewpointsTakaki et al., 2014
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- Takaki Y
- Nakamura J
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- Optics Express
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The generation of full-parallax and 360-degree three-dimensional (3D) images on a table screen is proposed. The proposed system comprises a small array of high-speed projectors and a rotating screen. Because the screen has a lens function, a large number of viewpoints …
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