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    • Optics and Photonics
    • Display Technology
    • Image Processing

    Background:

    • Large-format three-dimensional (3D) display technology is a significant trend.
    • Integral imaging is a promising approach for full-parallax, true-color 3D displays.
    • Calibration is crucial for high-quality integral imaging but often complex and time-consuming.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and evaluate a novel post-calibration compensation method for integral imaging systems.
    • To address challenges in correcting optical misalignment and aberrations in macrolens arrays.
    • To achieve accurate pixel-to-ray correspondence with a simplified setup.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a post-calibration compensation technique for integral imaging systems with macrolens arrays.
    • Corrected inter-lens position misalignment by imaging onto a regular ideal reference grid.
    • Established pixel-to-ray correspondence using a relatively simple and precise method.
    • Fabricated a prototype to demonstrate the method's feasibility.

    Main Results:

    • Successfully demonstrated a post-calibration method for integral imaging systems.
    • Achieved correction of inter-lens position misalignment.
    • Validated the method's ability to find correct pixel-to-ray correspondence with acceptable precision.
    • Evaluated the geometrical accuracy and quality of reconstructed images from a prototype.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed post-calibration method is feasible for integral imaging systems.
    • This technique offers a simpler and effective solution for correcting optical misalignment.
    • The method contributes to achieving high-quality, large-format 3D displays.