Proceedings of the International Display Workshops Volume 26 (IDW '19)

Proceedings of the International Display Workshops Volume 26 (IDW '19)

Nov 27 - Nov 29, 2019Sapporo Convention Center
The International Display Workshops
Proceedings of the International Display Workshops Volume 26 (IDW '19)

Proceedings of the International Display Workshops Volume 26 (IDW '19)

Nov 27 - Nov 29, 2019Sapporo Convention Center

[3DSAp2/3Dp2-16]A New 3D Display Utilizing Occlusion Effect by Frames, Gap and Bend of Side-by-Side 2D Displays over Moving Stimuli

*Rune Oyama1, Shirou Suyama1, Haruki Mizushina1(1. Tokushima University (Japan))
https://doi.org/10.36463/idw.2019.0175

Keywords:

occlusion effect,changing display arrangement,perceived depth

Separating two side-by-side displays with frames and gap can improve virtual perceived depth of moving stimuli behind frames and/or gap by occlusion effect, rather than displays fastening together without them. Horizontal bend and/or vertical inclination in two 2D displays and curved moving stimuli can significantly enlarge virtual perceived depth.