Method and apparatus for autostereoscopic lenticular displays ut

Optical: systems and elements – Stereoscopic – Having record with lenticular surface

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359462, 359466, 359478, G02B 2722

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ABSTRACT:
A lenticular autostereoscopic display includes a first layer, containing a composite image frame. The composite image frame is generated by creating a plurality of random dot image frames. Closely related pairs of image frames form a stereoscopic image when viewed stereoscopically. The plurality of random dot image frames are interlaced into a plurality of alternating vertical strips, and a lenticular material is placed over the composite image frame, allowing a viewer to perceive the stereoscopic image or images created by the interlaced random dot image frames.

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