H. Navarro
University of Valencia
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Optics Express | 2007
Raúl Martínez-Cuenca; H. Navarro; Genaro Saavedra; B. Javidi; Manuel Martínez-Corral
One of the main limitations of integral imaging is the narrow viewing angle. This drawback comes from the limited field of view of microlenses during the pickup and display. We propose a novel all-optical technique which allows the substantial increase of the field of view of any microlens and therefore of the viewing angle of integral-imaging displays.
Optics Express | 2010
H. Navarro; Raúl Martínez-Cuenca; Genaro Saavedra; Manuel Martínez-Corral; B. Javidi
Previously, we reported a digital technique for formation of real, non-distorted, orthoscopic integral images by direct pickup. However the technique was constrained to the case of symmetric image capture and display systems. Here, we report a more general algorithm which allows the pseudoscopic to orthoscopic transformation with full control over the display parameters so that one can generate a set of synthetic elemental images that suits the characteristics of the Integral-Imaging monitor and permits control over the depth and size of the reconstructed 3D scene.
Optics Express | 2012
H. Navarro; Juan Carlos Barreiro; Genaro Saavedra; Manuel Martínez-Corral; B. Javidi
In multi-view three-dimensional imaging, to capture the elemental images of distant objects, the use of a field-like lens that projects the reference plane onto the microlens array is necessary. In this case, the spatial resolution of reconstructed images is equal to the spatial density of microlenses in the array. In this paper we report a simple method, based on the realization of double snapshots, to double the 2D pixel density of reconstructed scenes. Experiments are reported to support the proposed approach.
Optics Express | 2008
Genaro Saavedra; Raúl Martínez-Cuenca; Manuel Martínez-Corral; H. Navarro; Mehdi Daneshpanah; B. Javidi
We present a novel technique to extract depth information from 3D scenes recorded using an Integral Imaging system. The technique exploits the periodic structure of the recorded integral image to implement a Fourier-domain filtering algorithm. A proper projection of the filtered integral image permits reconstruction of different planes that constitute the 3D scene. The main feature of our method is that the Fourier-domain filtering allows the reduction of out-of-focus information, providing the InI system with real optical sectioning capacity.
Applied Optics | 2014
Manuel Martínez-Corral; Adrián Dorado; H. Navarro; Genaro Saavedra; Bahram Javidi
The original aim of the integral-imaging concept, reported by Gabriel Lippmann more than a century ago, is the capture of images of 3D scenes for their projection onto an autostereoscopic display. In this paper we report a new algorithm for the efficient generation of microimages for their direct projection onto an integral-imaging monitor. Like our previous algorithm, the smart pseudoscopic-to-orthoscopic conversion (SPOC) algorithm, this algorithm produces microimages ready to produce 3D display with full parallax. However, this new algorithm is much simpler than the previous one, produces microimages free of black pixels, and permits fixing at will, between certain limits, the reference plane and the field of view of the displayed 3D scene. Proofs of concept are illustrated with 3D capture and 3D display experiments.
IEEE\/OSA Journal of Display Technology | 2010
H. Navarro; Raúl Martínez-Cuenca; Ainhoa Molina-Martín; Manuel Martínez-Corral; Genaro Saavedra; Bahram Javidi
One of the main challenges in 3D integral imaging (InI) is to overcome the limited depth of field of displayed 3D images. Although this limitation can be due to many factors, the phenomenon that produces the strongest deterioration of out-of-focus images is the facet braiding. In fact, the facet braiding is an essential problem, since InI 3D monitors are not feasible if the braiding problem is not solved. In this paper, we propose a very simple method for overcoming the facet braiding effect which is a serious limitation for realization of 3D TV based on InI. Hybrid experiments are presented to verify the theoretical analysis.
Optics Express | 2012
Pedro Latorre-Carmona; Emilio Sánchez-Ortiga; Xiao Xiao; Filiberto Pla; Manuel Martínez-Corral; H. Navarro; Genaro Saavedra; Bahram Javidi
This paper presents an acquisition system and a procedure to capture 3D scenes in different spectral bands. The acquisition system is formed by a monochrome camera, and a Liquid Crystal Tunable Filter (LCTF) that allows to acquire images at different spectral bands in the [480, 680]nm wavelength interval. The Synthetic Aperture Integral Imaging acquisition technique is used to obtain the elemental images for each wavelength. These elemental images are used to computationally obtain the reconstruction planes of the 3D scene at different depth planes. The 3D profile of the acquired scene is also obtained using a minimization of the variance of the contribution of the elemental images at each image pixel. Experimental results show the viability to recover the 3D multispectral information of the scene. Integration of 3D and multispectral information could have important benefits in different areas, including skin cancer detection, remote sensing and pattern recognition, among others.
IEEE\/OSA Journal of Display Technology | 2013
H. Navarro; Emilio Sánchez-Ortiga; Genaro Saavedra; Anabel Llavador; Adrián Dorado; Manuel Martianez-Corral; Bahram Javidi
We evaluate the lateral resolution in reconstructed integral images. Our analysis takes into account both the diffraction effects in the image capture stage and the lack of homogeneity and isotropy in the reconstruction stage. We have used Monte Carlo simulation in order to assign a value for the resolution limit to any reconstruction plane. We have modelled the resolution behavior. Although in general the resolution limit increases proportionally to the distance to the lens array, there are some periodically distributed singularity planes. The phenomenon is supported by experiments.
Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2012
Zahra Kavehvash; Manuel Martínez-Corral; Khashayar Mehrany; Saeed Bagheri; Genaro Saavedra; H. Navarro
The concept of three-dimensional (3D) resolvability of an integral imaging system is thoroughly investigated in this research. The general concept of 3D resolution fails to describe the 3D discrimination completely. Then the concepts of the depth-resolution plane and lateral-resolution plane are introduced to show the difference between the conventional 3D spatial resolution and the newly introduced 3D resolvability. Therefore, the different properties of these planes for differentiating lateral spatial variations and axial variations are analyzed in this paper. The theoretical statements are demonstrated experimentally.
Optics & Photonics News | 2011
Manuel Martínez-Corral; H. Navarro; Raúl Martínez-Cuenca; Genaro Saavedra; B. Javidi
The display of 3-D objects has always been fascinating. Recent research explores new possibilities in holographic imaging and 3-D television.