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BS EN 62629-22-1:2013

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3D display devices – Measuring methods for autostereoscopic displays. Optical

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BSI 2013 38
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This part of IEC 62629-22 specifies optical measuring methods for autostereoscopic display devices. It defines general measuring procedures for optical characteristics of two-view and multi-view displays and integral imaging displays.

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6 English
CONTENTS
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
10 4 Standard measuring conditions
4.1 Standard environmental conditions
4.1.1 Temperature, humidity and pressure conditions
4.1.2 Illumination conditions
4.2 Light measuring device
4.2.1 General
11 4.2.2 Aperture size
4.3 Measuring setup
4.3.1 Designed viewing distance
Figures
FigureĀ 1Ā ā€“Ā Measuring system
Tables
TableĀ 1 ā€“ Example of reported specification of two dimensional LMD
12 4.3.2 Measurement area
4.3.3 Measuring layout
FigureĀ 2Ā ā€“Ā Measuring layout for centre point measurement
13 FigureĀ 3Ā ā€“Ā Measuring layout for multi-point measurement (side view)
FigureĀ 4 ā€“ Other measuring layout for multi-point measurement (side view)
14 4.4 Test signal
FigureĀ 5Ā ā€“Ā Measuring layout for horizontal viewing direction dependency
FigureĀ 6 ā€“ Measuring layout for vertical viewing direction dependency
15 4.5 Standard measuring points
FigureĀ 7 ā€“ Two examples of the relation between pixeland lenslet in multi-view display (number of views is N)
16 5 Measuring method for two-view/multi-view displays
5.1 Maximum luminance direction
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Measuring equipment
FigureĀ 8 ā€“ Measuring points for the centre and multi-point measurement
FigureĀ 9 ā€“ Example of n by m measuring points
17 5.1.3 Measuring conditions
5.1.4 Measuring procedure
5.1.5 Measurement report
FigureĀ 10 ā€“ Example of measurement results for angular luminance profile
18 5.2 Lobe angle and lobe angle variation on screen
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Measuring equipment
5.2.3 Measuring conditions
5.2.4 Measuring procedure
5.2.5 Measurement report
TableĀ 2 ā€“ Example of measurement results for maximum luminance direction
19 5.3 Luminance, screen luminance uniformity, and angular luminance variation
5.3.1 Luminance and screen luminance uniformity
FigureĀ 11 ā€“ Example of lobe angle measurement
TableĀ 3 ā€“ Example of measurement results for lobe angle variation on screen
20 TableĀ 4 ā€“ Example of measurement results for luminanceand screen luminance non-uniformity
21 5.3.2 Angular luminance variation
22 5.4 White chromaticity, white chromaticity uniformity on screen, and white chromaticity variation in angle
5.4.1 White chromaticity and white chromaticity uniformity on screen
TableĀ 5 ā€“ Example of measurement results for angular luminance variation
23 5.4.2 White chromaticity angular variation
TableĀ 6 ā€“ Example of measurement results for white chromaticityand white chromaticity uniformity on screen
25 5.5 3D crosstalk (luminance components ratio), 3D crosstalk variation on screen, and 3D crosstalk variation in angle
5.5.1 3D crosstalk (luminance components ratio) and 3D crosstalk variation on screen
FigureĀ 12 ā€“ Example of 3D crosstalk variation on screen
TableĀ 7 ā€“ Example of measurement results for white chromaticity variation in angle
26 FigureĀ 13 ā€“ Example of acquired images in multi-view display
27 5.5.2 3D crosstalk angular variation
FigureĀ 14 ā€“ Spatial luminance data acquirement (left) and exampleof calculated spatial crosstalk graph (right)
TableĀ 8 ā€“ Example of measurement resultsfor 3D crosstalk variation on screen
28 6 Standard measuring method for integral imaging displays (1-D/2-D)
6.1 General
TableĀ 9 ā€“ Example of measurement results for 3D crosstalk angular variation
29 6.2 Lobe angle and lobe angle variation on screen
6.3 Luminance, screen luminance uniformity, and angular luminance variation
6.3.1 Luminance and screen luminance uniformity
6.3.2 Angular luminance variation
6.4 White chromaticity, white chromaticity uniformity on screen, and white chromaticity variation in angle
6.4.1 White chromaticity and white chromaticity uniformity on screen
6.4.2 White chromaticity variation in angle
30 AnnexĀ A (informative)Principle of autostereoscopic display
FigureĀ A.1 ā€“ Structure of two-view display
31 FigureĀ A.2 ā€“ Basic principle of two-view display
FigureĀ A.3 ā€“ Structure of multi-view display
32 FigureĀ A.4 ā€“ Basic principle of multi-view display
33 FigureĀ A.5 ā€“ Basic principle of integral imaging display
34 AnnexĀ B (informative)Angular profile of luminance
FigureĀ B.1 ā€“ Example of angular profile of luminance
TableĀ B.1 ā€“ Example of measurement results
35 Bibliography
BS EN 62629-22-1:2013
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