ABSTRACT
We create a computational light field display that corrects for visual aberrations. This new method enables better image resolution and higher image contrast. The prototype is built using readily available off-the-shelf components and has a thin form factor for mobile devices.
Supplemental Material
- Huang, F.-C., Lanman, D., Barsky, B. A., and Raskar, R. 2012. Correcting for optical aberrations using multilayer displays. ACM Trans. Graph. (SIGGRAPH Asia) 31, 6, 185:1--185:12. Google Scholar
Digital Library
- Pamplona, V., Oliveira, M., Aliaga, D., and Raskar, R. 2012. Tailored displays to compensate for visual aberrations. ACM Trans. Graph. (SIGGRAPH). Google Scholar
Digital Library
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