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Comparison of Steroscopic Display Systems by Subjective Testing

Authors:
Ondrej Kaller
Libor Bolecek
Martin Slanina
Tomas Kratochvil

Keywords: stereoscopic display; 3D passive display; 3D polarization display; shutter glasses; circle polarization glasses, 3D video image quality; subjective testing; viewing angles

Abstract:
This short paper compares 3D video image quality and perceived 3D video image depth of three present-day stereoscopic displays for home entertainment. These stereoscopic displays are represented by the commercially available plasma display panel (PDP) with active shutter glasses, digital light processing (DLP) projection also with active shutter glasses and liquid crystal display (LCD) with passive polarization glasses. Subjective tests and assessment of 3D video image quality and stereoscopic effects have been organized with help of 128 respondents in various age categories and 32 various 3D video or image sequences. The paper presents results of subjectively evaluated 3D video image depth and determination of the viewing conditions impact on perceived 3D depth.

Pages: 73 to 77

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2012

Publication date: April 29, 2012

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-3964

ISBN: 978-1-61208-193-9

Location: Chamonix, France

Dates: from April 29, 2012 to May 4, 2012