Distortion Analysis in the Axial Offset Parallel Video System

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This paper discusses the origins of image distortions in the axial offset parallel video system and how to improve viewing comfort. The types and characteristics of image distortions in some stereoscopic video systems are presented first. The geometry equations of stereoscopic camera and display systems are deduced then. The typical distortions in the axial offset parallel video system can be got and the key factors of image distortions can be found out by the analysis on these equations. These distortions include depth non-linearity, puppet theater effect and cardboard effect, shearing distortion. The simulation software is programmed for verification and analysis of above distortions, which are plotted by the variation of system parameters.

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