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− | A '''superpixel''' is a pixel that looks different depending on the angle at which you look at it. | + | A '''superpixel''' is a pixel that looks different depending on the angle at which you look at it. It is the datastore behind a lens in a lens array-based light field display. |
It can be conceptually used in a microlens-array-based [[light field display]] or a [[lenticular display]]. | It can be conceptually used in a microlens-array-based [[light field display]] or a [[lenticular display]]. |
Revision as of 17:04, 4 February 2025
A superpixel is a pixel that looks different depending on the angle at which you look at it. It is the datastore behind a lens in a lens array-based light field display.
It can be conceptually used in a microlens-array-based light field display or a lenticular display.
Each superpixel can be a lens or a pinhole if using an LCD or OLED behind it.
Alternatively, it can be sequenced using a steerable beam.