Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers

In the recent years, 3D movies and games have become more popular due to the rise in demand for 3D content. With the advancement in technology, it is now significantly cheaper to adopt system which support the display of stereoscopic content. Despite so, the cost of setting up stereoscopic system fo...

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Main Author: Chua, Guo Liang
Other Authors: School of Computer Engineering
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Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-592612023-03-03T20:41:13Z Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers Chua, Guo Liang School of Computer Engineering Cham Tat Jen DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computing methodologies::Computer graphics In the recent years, 3D movies and games have become more popular due to the rise in demand for 3D content. With the advancement in technology, it is now significantly cheaper to adopt system which support the display of stereoscopic content. Despite so, the cost of setting up stereoscopic system for home use is still relatively expensive. These system would normally require viewers to wear special glasses which might be uncomfortable. To lower the cost and to eliminate the need of glasses for viewing of stereoscopic content, auto stereoscopic technology such as parallax barrier is a viable alternative. This project aims to make use of parallax barrier for converting an existing 2D monitor into one that is able to display stereoscopic content (3D) without incurring much cost and to also manipulate the audience’s 3D experience. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2014-04-28T05:35:26Z 2014-04-28T05:35:26Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59261 en Nanyang Technological University 39 p. application/pdf
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Chua, Guo Liang
Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers
description In the recent years, 3D movies and games have become more popular due to the rise in demand for 3D content. With the advancement in technology, it is now significantly cheaper to adopt system which support the display of stereoscopic content. Despite so, the cost of setting up stereoscopic system for home use is still relatively expensive. These system would normally require viewers to wear special glasses which might be uncomfortable. To lower the cost and to eliminate the need of glasses for viewing of stereoscopic content, auto stereoscopic technology such as parallax barrier is a viable alternative. This project aims to make use of parallax barrier for converting an existing 2D monitor into one that is able to display stereoscopic content (3D) without incurring much cost and to also manipulate the audience’s 3D experience.
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author Chua, Guo Liang
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title Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers
title_short Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers
title_full Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers
title_fullStr Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers
title_full_unstemmed Converting normal computer screens into 3D displays using parallax barriers
title_sort converting normal computer screens into 3d displays using parallax barriers
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