3D Display devices - Part 1-2: Generic - Terminology and letter symbols

This part of IEC 62629 provides a list of the terminologies that are frequently used in describing 3D display technologies in the IEC 62629 series. Terms for various 3D display technologies on stereoscopic, autostereoscopic, volumetric, and holographic displays are included.

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Dispositifs d'affichage 3D - Partie 1-2 : Généralités - Terminologie et symboles littéraux

La CEI 62629-1-2:2013 fournit une liste des terminologies fréquemment utilisées pour décrire les technologies d'affichage 3D dans la série CEI 62629. Les termes relatifs aux diverses technologies d'affichage 3D portant sur les écrans stéréoscopiques, autostéréoscopiques, volumétriques et holographiques sont inclus.

3D-prikazovalniki - 1-2. del: Generično - Terminologija in črkovni simboli (IEC 62629-1-2:2013)

Ta del standarda IEC 62629 podaja seznam terminologije, ki se pogosto uporablja pri opisovanju tehnologij 3D-prikazovalnikov v seriji standardov IEC 62629. Vključeni so termini za različne tehnologije stereoskopičnih, avtostereoskopičnih, volumetričnih in holografskih 3D-prikazovalnikov.

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Dispositifs d'affichage 3D - Partie 1-2 : Généralités - Terminologie et symboles littéraux
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
1 Scope . 5
2 Terms and definitions . 5
2.1 General terms . 5
2.2 Terms related to components . 6
2.3 Terms related to performance specifications. 7
Annex A (informative) Definition guideline for terms which include “image”, “view” or
“vision” . 9
Annex B (informative) Classification of 3D display types . 12
Annex C (informative) Relation between depth perception and 3D display . 14
Annex D (informative) Lobe . 15
Bibliography . 16

Figure A.1 – Difference between “image” and “view” . 9
Figure A.2 – Structure of multi-view display . 10
Figure A.3 – Stereoscopic images and stereoscopic views . 11
Figure B.1 – Classification of 3D display . 13
Figure C.1 – Depth perception and 3D display . 14
Figure D.1 – Lobe of autostereoscopic display . 15

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1 Scope
This part of IEC 62629 provides a list of the terminologies that are frequently used in
describing 3D display technologies in the IEC 62629 series. Terms for various 3D display
technologies on stereoscopic, autostereoscopic, volumetric, and holographic displays are
included.
2 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
2.1 General terms
2.1.1
3D display
display device giving depth perception with physiological depth cues
Note 1 to entry: Physiological depth cues include accommodation, convergence, binocular parallax, and motion
parallax. The 3D display provides users with all or some of the physiological depth cues so that they can perceive
depth. Physiological depth cues should be distinguished from pictorial depth cues which can also be provided by
the usual 2D displays. Pictorial depth cues are features in an image that give a hint of the depth. Examples of
pictorial depth cues are texture gradient, shadow, occlusion, and vanishing lines.
2.1.2
stereoscopic display
3D display providing binocular parallax
Note 1 to entry: See “autostereoscopic display”. For classification of the 3D displays, see Annex B.
2.1.3
autostereoscopic display
stereoscopic display that requires no viewing aids
Note 1 to entry: See “stereoscopic display”. For classification of the 3D displays, see Annex B.
2.1.4
two-view display
two-view autostereoscopic display
autostereoscopic display providing one stereoscopic view
Note 1 to entry: See “multi-view display”.
2.1.5
multi-view display
multi-view autostereoscopic display
autostereoscopic display providing multiple stereoscopic views
Note 1 to entry: See “two-view display”.

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2.1.6
integral imaging display
integral imaging autostereoscopic display
autostereoscopic display that reproduces ray space
2.1.7
volumetric display
autostereoscopic display which forms a set of pixels distributed in space
2.1.8
stereoscopic image
pair of images with parallax shown on a stereoscopic display
Note 1 to entry: Stereoscopic images are made by capturing images of an object from slightly different positions
and they are used as output of a stereoscopic display. See Annex A.
2.1.9
stereoscopic view
pair of sights provided by a stereoscopic display, which induce stereopsis
Note 1 to entry: Stereoscopic view is generally not the same as stereoscopic image. In some cases more than a
single monocular image is projected on the retina of an eye. See Annex A.
2.1.10
monocular image
one par
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