Instead of having the same amount of light coming from each pixel, you can control how much light comes from each pixel point. This works best in holographic use cases. Some problems that come with accommodation and trying to fix that problem is nausea and motion sickness.
ttalati
So if I am understanding correctly, this light field that is recreated leads to the virtual distance of the object closer to the actual optical distance however does that not taint our view of the distances of things relative to each other, like won't things feel closer?
weszhuang
Is there research done on very large lightfield displays not meant to be mounted to the head? This might be able to allow higher resolution relative to degree while allowing larger space by placing the displays further/
Instead of having the same amount of light coming from each pixel, you can control how much light comes from each pixel point. This works best in holographic use cases. Some problems that come with accommodation and trying to fix that problem is nausea and motion sickness.
So if I am understanding correctly, this light field that is recreated leads to the virtual distance of the object closer to the actual optical distance however does that not taint our view of the distances of things relative to each other, like won't things feel closer?
Is there research done on very large lightfield displays not meant to be mounted to the head? This might be able to allow higher resolution relative to degree while allowing larger space by placing the displays further/