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Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2003 - 6:16 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

Haven't seen satisfactory 3D lenticular images.

Is it because lenticular meterials have limitation to separate large parallax ?

I hear they use images of mutiple angles,say left 1, left 2, left3 and right 1, right2, right3 ,etc.,while some other 3D method like anaglyph can produce good quality 3D even when left1 and right 3 are combined( large parallax )
but they usually use left 1 and right 1( small parallax ) for lenticular 3D.

Is there any possible way to get a better quality of autostereo 3D picture, say any special lenticular materials or any other autostereo method ?

Please enlighten me about the above.

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