Doug Lanman's binocular light field display prototype
Doug Lanman's near-eye lightfield display was a prototype lightfield display made by Douglas Lanman while he was at Nvidia. It was a project to create a display headset that used microdisplays and microlens arrays to create a two-eye head-mounted light field display.
It used the contents of an existing head-mounted display with modifications made.[1]
The headset was made largely from a disassembled Sony consumer headset. The headset used two OLED microdisplays as the light sources.[2]
It used microlenses from a Fresnel Technologies #630 rectangular plano-convex microlens sheet.[2] The microlenses had a focal length of 3.3 millimeters and lens width of 1.0 millimeters. The microlenses were oriented with the planar surface facing the viewer.[2]
A copy of the project was made by Richard Assar, who used the same components as the original project.[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ http://lightfield-forum.com/2013/07/refocus-your-eyes-nvidia-presents-near-eye-light-field-display-prototype/
- ↑ Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Error: no
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specified when using {{Cite web}}". https://research.nvidia.com/sites/default/files/pubs/2013-11_Near-Eye-Light-Field/NVIDIA-NELD.pdf. - ↑ "Near-Eye Lightfield Display Project". 2016-04-16. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=HhIWeJxWQpk.
"Light Field Displays at AWE2014". 2024-03-06. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=8hLzESOf8SE.
"NVIDIA Research's near-eye light field display prototype eyes-on". 2013-07-27. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=kcmD2s6E-LE.