Abstract
The light intensity distributions in the front space of a contact-type
multiview 3-D imaging system are measured to estimate the effects of the
differences in real and nominal values of parameters and alignment errors on
the quality of 3-D images. The distributions clearly reveal how the viewing
zone cross section is formed and how the mixed images are formed. For these
measurements, a 1$\times$4 Fresnel lens array and a projector are used as the viewing zone
forming optics and image source, respectively. The results are graphically
represented in terms of crosstalk. Both the misalignments and the
inaccuracies greatly increase the crosstalk.
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