Friday 9 August 2013


3D Holoscopic Video Technology


         3D Holoscopic imaging methodology uses the principle of “Fly’s eye” and hence allows natural viewing of objects (i.e. fatigue free viewing);
         Uses incoherent radiation and forms an image that is a sampled representation of the original object space, to scale and in full color;
         The 3D content is captured using a single aperture camera in real-time
         A flat panel display for example one using LCD technology is used to reproduce the captured intensity modulated image and a micro lens array re-integrates the captured rays to replay the original scene in full color and with continuous parallax in all directions;
          The 3D content can be viewed by more than one person and independently of the viewer’s

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