ABSTRACT

This study was carried out via mirror-type autostereoscopic display, and aimed at investigating the relation between 3D cues and perspective image quality. The independent variables included shade and brightness contrast ratio. The dependent variables were subjective evaluation toward image quality. The result of the experiment showed that shade significantly affected viewers' perspective image quality, but their interaction was not statistically significant. The brightness contrast of the object and the background and the interaction of brightness and shade influence the sense of depth. In addition, the experience of viewing autostereoscopic displays does not affect the judgment of subjective stereoscopic for viewers. In order to promote the 3D display in the market, industry will need to drive them to support the content creators and provide the features and ease of use that end users require. It is expected to acquire the optimal combination of 3D cues and build up a guideline for well-performed autostereoscopic display.