Improved 3D Display by Ghost Image Reduction Technique Using Verilog
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-04-05
Authors : Amirtha Virgin.A; Durga Devi.M;
Page : 2099-2100
Keywords : 3D Display; Crosstalk; Ghost Image Reduction; MZ-DCR Technique;
Abstract
In commercial 3D display system, the optical crosstalk is a major issue which produces ghost image. Crosstalk is a critical factor which determines the image quality of displays. Crosstalk is probably one of the most annoying distortions in 3D displays. In this paper we proposed a digital image processing method that could reduce the optical crosstalk in 3D displays. While comparing with the existing MZ-DCR the proposed ghost image reduction technique is an advanced technique. As in the MZ-DCR technique the angle is extended to 15 degree. But in our proposed the angle can be extended by more than 15 degree.
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