H. E. Tasli, Kaan Aydin, Gurkan Kaya, C. Çigla, F. Donmez, Aydin Alatan
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This paper proposes a method for reducing crosstalk between right and left images displayed on a stereoscopic display. The underlying reason of crosstalk in stereoscopic displays is mainly due to the technological methodology applied in the display hardware. Lack of stereoscopic isolation between the left and right image pairs causes both images to be partly observed by each eye. This causes deterioration or even total loss in the observed 3D perception. The proposed study offers a method to reduce the observed crosstalk in real time and hence creating a superior 3D perceptual quality.