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3D in IZone at Display Week 2015

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The Human Media Research Center at Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea was showing an immersive table-top 3D display system it calls HoloDigilog in the IZone. The four part system first creates a real-time pick up of a 3D scene by capturing intensity and depth images of the 3-D scene. Next it co-ordinates transformation between the pick-up and display using depth compensation for use in a table-top. It then processes the image creating an elemental image array (or EIA for short.) This is generated by using compensated intensity and depth images. In the final stage it displays the EIA on the immersive table-top 3-D display system. The group said it modifies the conventional direct view system by creating a sub-viewing zone using a lenslet array that helps support multiple viewing of the 3D image projected in 23.8-inch diagonal space table top display with 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution. (See the video at Kwangwoon University Shows “Princess Leia” Display)