Fig. 3: Full-parallax autostereoscopic demonstrations of EyeReal.
From: Glasses-free 3D display with ultrawide viewing range using deep learning

a, Autostereoscopic results of a synthetic large-scale cityscape48. The magnified insets on the far right highlight specific binocular details. L, left eye; R, right eye. b, Autostereoscopic results of a real-world captured scene, a shoe rack with commonly placed household items on top49. c, Predicted views of a 3D object with hot dogs over all kinds (horizontal, vertical and radial) of spatial motion ranges. d, Focal results of a 3D scene with orchids50 under different depth focuses. e,f, Case-specific experimental validation of the physical device of autostereoscopic display. All photographic documentation was captured by a Sony α6300 mirrorless camera. Binocular viewing of a red car (e) captured at a specific time point (left) with perspective-indicating marks, and sequential display shots of this car (right) under varying spatial positions. The focal demonstration of this car (f), illustrating front focus (left) and rear focus (right) with depth-specific clarity in magnified insets.