The optical performance of a virtual image display system is evaluated. Observation of a two-element (unachromatized doublet) refractive system led to the conclusion that the major source of image degradation was lateral chromatic aberration. This conclusion was verified by computer analysis of the system. The lateral chromatic aberration is given in terms of the resolution of the phosphor dots on a standard shadow mask color cathode ray tube. Single wavelength considerations include: astigmatism, apparent image distance from the observer, binocular disparities and differences of angular magnification of the images presented to each of the observer's eyes. Where practical, these results are related to the performance of the human eye. All ...
A computational multilayer light field (MLLF) 3D display, which recreates multiple directional views...
Conventional optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMDs) for augmented reality (AR) applica...
In this paper, the effect of the eye field of view (known as F.O.V.) on the performance and quality ...
An in-line, three element, large diameter, optical display lens is disclosed which has a front conve...
This research pursued the conceptualization, implementation, and verification of a system that enhan...
From consumer electronics to biomedical applications, device miniaturization has shown to be highly ...
The design and the analysis of an off-axis (50°) diffractive imaging optical system is presented in ...
We quantify the impact of eye clearance requirement on the performance of eyepieces utilizing double...
A hyperspectral chromotomographic instrument has been developed to determine the spatial and spectra...
We quantify the impact of eye clearance requirement on the performance of eyepieces utilizing double...
This paper focuses on the lateral chromatic aberration correction in images captured with Optomed S...
Pixellated optical components, for example generalised confocal lenslet arrays (GCLAs), enable the d...
Autostereoscopic displays employing lenticular sheets have broad applications due to the high transm...
Computer-graphics engineers and vision scientists want to generate images that reproduce realistic d...
Blur occurs naturally when the eye is focused at one distance and an object is presented at another ...
A computational multilayer light field (MLLF) 3D display, which recreates multiple directional views...
Conventional optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMDs) for augmented reality (AR) applica...
In this paper, the effect of the eye field of view (known as F.O.V.) on the performance and quality ...
An in-line, three element, large diameter, optical display lens is disclosed which has a front conve...
This research pursued the conceptualization, implementation, and verification of a system that enhan...
From consumer electronics to biomedical applications, device miniaturization has shown to be highly ...
The design and the analysis of an off-axis (50°) diffractive imaging optical system is presented in ...
We quantify the impact of eye clearance requirement on the performance of eyepieces utilizing double...
A hyperspectral chromotomographic instrument has been developed to determine the spatial and spectra...
We quantify the impact of eye clearance requirement on the performance of eyepieces utilizing double...
This paper focuses on the lateral chromatic aberration correction in images captured with Optomed S...
Pixellated optical components, for example generalised confocal lenslet arrays (GCLAs), enable the d...
Autostereoscopic displays employing lenticular sheets have broad applications due to the high transm...
Computer-graphics engineers and vision scientists want to generate images that reproduce realistic d...
Blur occurs naturally when the eye is focused at one distance and an object is presented at another ...
A computational multilayer light field (MLLF) 3D display, which recreates multiple directional views...
Conventional optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMDs) for augmented reality (AR) applica...
In this paper, the effect of the eye field of view (known as F.O.V.) on the performance and quality ...