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A '''light field display''' is a display that can display a [[light field]], which is light that a person can focus naturally on at a range of distances in the image. The light reaches the viewer from multiple angles at a single viewpoint.
 
A '''light field display''' is a display that can display a [[light field]], which is light that a person can focus naturally on at a range of distances in the image. The light reaches the viewer from multiple angles at a single viewpoint.
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Lightfield displays have been made in a variety of types, including microlens-based, sequential projection, and stacked LCD. An example of a sequential projection display is from [[CREAL]]. An example of LCD-based is the [[light field stereoscope (2015)]].
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Lightfield displays have been made in a variety of types, including microlens-based, sequential projection, and stacked LCD. An example of a sequential projection display is from [[CREAL]].
    
A sequential light field display is a display that generates rays one by one, or in groups one after another, and displays to the eye in rapid succession.
 
A sequential light field display is a display that generates rays one by one, or in groups one after another, and displays to the eye in rapid succession.

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