Three dimensional television
We make video displays which present real three dimensional images, similar to those of holograms - no spectacles are involved.
Basic 3D
3D with a shuttered cathode ray tube
Holographic 3D
3D with a light valve
3D on a large flat screen
3D with a wedge-shaped waveguide
Other work on 3D
3D pixellation
What data rates are needed for a 3D image? The answer depends on the way in which it is pixellated.
Autostereoscopic
How the image is pixellated
How perspective is formed
Why the eye does not focus off-screen
How many views are needed?
Volumetric
Holographic
Small holograms need less data than autostereo.
Collaborators
Cambridge University's
Photonics and Sensors Group
(Cheng-Huan Chen &
Nathan Marston
) and
Rainbow Group
(Neil Dodgson),
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
(Hyung-Wook Jeon),
Cambridge 3D Display Ltd
, Auto Stereo Systems,
John Moore Electronics Consultancy
, Infinity 3D