Juan Sebastian Munoz-Arango, D. Reiners, C. Cruz-Neira
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Analyzing pixel spread correlation with lenticular lens efficiency on multi user VR displays
One of the all time issues with Virtual Reality systems regardless if they are head-mounted or projection based is that they can only provide perspective correctness to one user. Such limitation affects collaborative work which is nowadays the standard anywhere. One of the approaches for generating different perspective correct images to several users is through optical routing. This approach relies on bending the light to generate perspective correct images to the engaged users. Lenticular lenses can bend the light to be able to generate perspective correct images for several users depending on their positions. On this paper we present an analysis that lets us understand the pixel spread correlation with lenticular lens efficiency on multi user VR displays.