ABSTRACT
We developed a novel system of interactively displaying 3D images, in which integral photography images with the method of extended fractional views both with horizontal and vertical parallax could be rendered much faster by using a graphics processing unit (GPU). Therefore, displayed auto-stereoscopic 3D computer graphics (CG) objects could be moved very smoothly with a gamepad.
Supplemental Material
- Kazuhisa Yanaka: Integral photography using hexagonal fly's eye lens and fractional view, Proc. SPIE 6803, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XIX, 68031K, pp. 1--8, 2008.Google Scholar
Cross Ref
- Masahiko Yoda, Akifumi Momose, and Kazuhisa Yanaka: Moving integral photography using a common digital photo frame and fly's eye lens, SIGGRAPH ASIA Posters 2009. Google Scholar
Digital Library
- Kazuhisa Yanaka: Real-time rendering for integral photography that uses extended fractional view, Proc. SPIE 7237, Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XX, 723723, pp. 1--8, 2009.Google Scholar
Index Terms
GPU accelerated interactive integral photography system using extended fractional view method
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