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Color-Matching Liquid Crystal Display using a Lenticular Lens Array and RGB Light Sources

  • Jeon, Hwa Joon;Park, Gyeungju;Gwag, Jin Seog;Lee, Jong Hoon;Kwon, Jin Hyuk
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.345-349
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    • 2014
  • A direct-lit color-matching liquid crystal display using a lenticular lens array with grouped lens elements that image linear RGB light sources on the RGB subpixels of a color filter to enhance transmittance is designed, simulated, and fabricated. The RGB LED linear light sources were fabricated using small RGB LEDs in a linear array arrangement, and the lenticular lens array consisted of eight units of the same structure with a gap of 2.19 mm. The optical transmittance of the liquid crystal panel was improved by as much as 240% due to the color matching.

Optimal Design of Lenticular Lens Sheet for the 3D Display on TFT-LCDs (TFT-LCD의 3차원 영상출력을 위한 렌티큘러 렌즈 최적설계)

  • Kim, Il-Joo;Park, Woo-Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.257-261
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    • 2009
  • In this study, we have researched the optimum design method of the lenticular lens sheet for 3D displays on a TFT-LCD panel, to offer a more stable stereoscopic image, improved 3D quality, and a wider viewing zone. Especially, we have defined the viewing zone width (a parameter denoted as Z) to apply it to the optimum design. The results of this new design method have been compared with the existing design method. As a result, it is revealed that the proposed design method improves the stereoscopic image quality by reducing the black matrix zone width.

Auto-Stereoscopic 60 View 3D using Slanted Lenticular Lens Arrays

  • Im, Hee-Jin;Lee, Byung-Joo;Hong, Hyung-Ki;Shin, Hyun-Ho
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2007
  • A natural 3D image is considered by many people to be next-step in evolution of displays. This paper introduces autostereoscopic 3D of 60-view number, which is made using slanted lenticular lens array and LCD of 15.1 inch diagonal size and 3200 by 2400 pixel numbers and presents the results of our prototype. Due to its large view number, smooth motion parallax is observed and the visual fatigue is reduced.

Wide Viewing Angle Screen Design of High Definition LCD Projection System

  • Na, Man-Ho;Moon, Hee-Jong;Lee, Han-Bae;Park, Man-Hyo;Park, Myung-Ho
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.01a
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    • pp.161-162
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    • 2000
  • We propose multi-layer aspheric lenticular lens for rear projection screen to provide wide viewing angle. Each pitch of lenticular lens sheet is divided by three region and image light from projection optical system is propagated widely on each region due to different focal point. Besides, to improve vertical viewing angle of screen, we propose glass bead embedded screen on observer side of lenticular lens.

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Multiple congenital ocular defects in a Bedlington terrier dog (Bedlington terrier의 다발성 안기형 1례)

  • Yoo, Sukjong;Ji, Dongbeom;Kim, Hwiyool;Seo, Kangmoon;Jeong, Manbok
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.133-136
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    • 2013
  • To report multiple congenital ocular defects in a Bedlington terrier dog aged 2.5 months with blindness. Routine ophthalmic examinations were performed for the clinical signs. Menace responses and cotton ball test were absent in both eyes (OU), but pupillary light reflexes were normal in OU. Slit lamp biomicroscopy reveled corneal dystrophy, posterior subcapsular cataract, microphthalmia in OU and lenticular coloboma in the right eye. In indirect ophthalmoscopy and ultrasonography, retinal detachment and posterior lenticonus were shown in OU. It is the first report of lenticular coloboma and posterior lenticonus in a Bedlington terrier dog.

Design of a lenticular lens array module for stereoscopic vision application (입체영상을 위한 렌티큘러 렌즈 어레이 설계)

  • 김현영;박헌용;이은녕;조성민;심용식;이승걸;오범환;박세근;이일항
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.118-119
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    • 2003
  • 조명각 변조방식에 의한 3차원 디스플레이 모듈의 구성요소는 back light unit(BLU), stripe-patterned LC shutter, lenticular lens sheet이다. 이런 3차원 디스플레이 에서 조명각도의 올바른 변조를 위해서는 stripe-patterned LC shutter, lenticular lens sheet 상호 결합이 가장 중요하다. 그림 1 은 이러한 입체영상 module의 개념도이다. 그림과 같이 LC shutter위에 적절한 렌티큘러 렌즈 어레이를 설치할 때, 줄무늬 모양의 면 광원에서 방출된 빛이 한번은 정확히 오른쪽 눈으로 다음 번에는 왼쪽 눈으로 향하게 하여 양안 시차에 의해 3D영상이 보이도록 하는 것이 이 모듈의 핵심원리이다. (중략)

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Subject Test Using Electroencephalogram According to Variation of Autostereoscopic Image Quality (무안경 입체영상의 화질변화에 따른 뇌파 기반 사용자 반응 분석)

  • Moon, Jae-Chul;Hong, Jong-Ui;Choi, Yoo-Joo;Suh, Jung-Keun
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 2016
  • There have been many studies on subject tests for 3D contents using 3D glasses, but there is a limited research for 3D contents using autostereoscopic display. In this study, we investigated to assess usability of electroencephalogram (EEG) as an objective evaluation for 3D contents with different quality using autosteroscopic display, especially for lenticular lens type. The image with optimal quality and the image with distorted quality were separately generated for autostereosopic display with lenticular lens type and displayed sequentially through lenticular lens for 26 subjects. EEG signals of 8 channels from 26 subjects exposed to those images were detected and correlation between EEG signal and the quality of 3D images were statistically evaluated to check differences between optimal and distorted 3D contents. What we found was that there was no statistical significance for a wave vibration, however b wave vibration shows statistically significant between optimal and distorted 3D contents. b wave vibration observed for the distorted 3D image was stronger than that for the optimal 3D image. This results suggest that subjects viewing the distorted 3D contents through lenticular lens experience more discomfort or fatigue than those for the optimum 3D contents, which resulting in the greater b wave activity for those watching the distorted 3D contents. In conclusion, these results confirm that electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis can be used as a tool for objective evaluation of 3D contents using autosteroscopic display with lenticular lens type.

Manufacture Lenticular Map of Golf Courses Using Digital Orthophoto (수치정사영상을 이용한 렌티큘러 코스맵 제작)

  • Kim, Kam-Lae;Cheong, Hae-Jin;Cho, Won-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.475-482
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    • 2007
  • Most golfers believe that knowing yardages will improve their score. Certainly it helps with club selection. But, simple "Graphic" yardage guides being notorious for error and inaccuracies, which a serious golfer will pick immediately, only serve to erode the players enjoyment and ultimately, golf course satisfaction. Someone believes with low-level aerial photographic images, golfer will be impressed with the accuracy of the depiction, helping them play a more confident game. But, there are no mapping products in true 3-D available in the world that allows a golfer to determine shot distances in yards or meters. So, we suggest an lenticular technology for real 3-D display as a viable alternative to conventional image map solution. This technology is an image display method for the generation of multi-image effects like 3D visualization or animation. This methodology is cutting edge stereoscopic image which overcomes the limitation of conventional photo tech by recomposing and producing 3 dimensional images. A significant strength of this methods its versatility concerning display effects. The main use of the hardcopy 3-D lenticular displays is in the fields of science, education, planning, and representation. This paper gives a concise overview of the lenticular foil technology and describes the production of the true 3-D yardage book of golf courses. For this study, 3-D effects are achieved and evaluated with the lenticular display by incorporation multiple synthetic images based on digital topographic terrain model and by using the two images of the actual stereopair.

THE PROPERTIES OF THE STELLAR NUCLEI WITH THE HOST GALAXY MORPHOLOGY IN THE ACSVCS

  • Lee, Hyun-Chul
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.195-200
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    • 2011
  • We have revisited the ACS Virgo Cluster Survey (ACSVCS), a Hubble Space Telescope program to obtain ACS/WFC g and z bands imaging for a sample of 100 early-type galaxies in the Virgo Cluster. In this study, we examine 51 nucleated early-type galaxies in the ACSVCS in order to look into the relationship between the photometric and structural properties of stellar nuclei and their host galaxies. We morphologically dissect galaxies into five classes. We note that (1) the stellar nuclei of dwarf early-type galaxies (dS0, dE, and dE,N) are generally fainter and bluer with g > 18.95 and (g-z) < 1.40 compared to some brighter and redder counterparts of the ellipticals (E) and lenticular galaxies (S0), (2) the g-band half-light radii of stellar nuclei of all dwarf early-type galaxies (dS0, dE, and dE,N) are smaller than 20 pc and their average is about 4 pc, and (3) the colors of red stellar nuclei with (g - z) > 1.40 in bright ellipticals and lenticular galaxies are bluer than their host galaxies colors. We also show that most of the unusually "red" stellar nuclei with (g-z) > 1.54 in the ACSVCS are the central parts of bright ellipticals and lenticular galaxies. Furthermore, we present multi photometric band color - color plots that can be used to break the age-metallicity degeneracy particularly by inclusion of the thermally pulsing-asymptotic giant branch (TP-AGB) phases of stellar evolution in the stellar population models.

Dual Halos and Formation of Bright Elliptical and Lenticular Galaxies

  • Lee, Myung Gyoon;Park, Hong Soo
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.37.2-37.2
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    • 2013
  • Recently it turns out that simple-looking elliptical galaxies and lenticular galaxies are more complex and intriguing than expected. One of the most surprising and intriguing findings in extragalactic studies during the last two decades is a discovery that color distribution of the globular clusters in these galaxies is bimodal, suggesting that there are two subpopulations: blue and red globular clusters. We present a determination of the two-dimensional shape parameters of the blue and red globular cluster systems (GCSs) in a large number of bright elliptical galaxies and lenticular galaxies. The position angles of both and red GCSs show a correlation with those of the stellar light distribution, showing that the major axes of the GCSs are well aligned with those of their host galaxies. However, the shapes of the red GCSs show a tight correlation with the stellar light distribution as with the rotation property of their host galaxies, while the shapes of the blue GCSs do much less. These provide clear geometric evidence that the origins of the blue and red globular clusters are distinct and that these galaxies may have dual halos: a blue (metal-poor) halo and a red (metal-rich) halo. These two halos show significant differences in metallicity, structure, and kinematics, indicating that they are formed in two distinguishable ways. The red halos might have formed via dissipational processes with rotation, while the blue halos are through accretion.

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