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23 May 2002 Live 3D video in volumetric display
Jung-Young Son, Serguei A. Shestak, Vladmir P. Huschyn, Vitaliy A. Ulizko, Dong-Hoon Kang
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Proceedings Volume 4660, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems IX; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468030
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2002, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
A live volumetric image is created from a plane image taken by a CCD camera with the aid of depth-wise segmented images from a high-speed B/W camera. The segmented images are obtained by a rotating screen in the image volume of an objective with a large aperture objective. By processing the output signal from the B/W camera, the boundary of each segmented image from the camera is extracted. This boundary information is used to control the frame size of CCD camera image, which is projected through CRT projector to another rotating screen to generate volumetric image. The rotating screen displays image with frame speed of 30Hz. Each volumetric image is consisted of 8 layers. The rotating screen has a form of rotating cylinder with 8 slanted leaves along its circumference with an equal distance.
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Jung-Young Son, Serguei A. Shestak, Vladmir P. Huschyn, Vitaliy A. Ulizko, and Dong-Hoon Kang "Live 3D video in volumetric display", Proc. SPIE 4660, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems IX, (23 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468030
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image segmentation

Objectives

CCD cameras

High speed cameras

Signal processing

Diffusers

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