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A 3-D image pickup, processing and display system, based on conventional 2-D systems for the development of a 3-D TV is described. The 3-D image is picked up by a set of three CCD planar arrays at mutally orthogonal planes. The charge patterns in these arrays are read, stored and weighted to produce the 3-D image signal. For the restoration of the 3-D image certain 3-D Pressing methods are dealt with. The 3-D image is displayed in a gas discharge display (GDD) tank consisting of a large number of GDD panels stacked one behind the other.
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Balasubramonian, K., Nithiyanandam, N. & Rajappan, K.P. Image Sensing by CCD Panels and Display in Gas Discharge Panels for A 3-D TV System. J Opt 11, 36–39 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03549050
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03549050