HR3D

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HR3D is a multiscopic 3D display technology developed at the MIT Media Lab.[1]

Technology

The technology uses double-layered LCD panels and a pinhole array.

Mathematics

"HR" stands for "high-rank", and refers to algebraic rank; the related paper describes how light fields can be represented with low rank.

External links

  1. Douglas Lanman, Matthew Hirsch, Yunhee Kim, Ramesh Raskar. Content-adaptive parallax barriers: optimizing dual-layer 3D displays using low-rank light field factorization. Proc. of SIGGRAPH Asia 2010 (ACM Transactions on Graphics 29, 6), 2010.


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