Summary
This paper reviews factors affecting perceived image quality in 3D visual displays, including chromatic aberration, accommodation, flicker fusion, and visual fatigue. For lighting and display designers, understanding these visual parameters is important for minimizing eye strain and optimizing visual comfort in screen-based environments.
Key Findings
- Chromatic aberration and accommodation mismatches in 3D displays contribute to visual fatigue and reduced perceived image quality.
- Flicker fusion thresholds are identified as a key factor in visual comfort and fatigue for display users, though specific quantitative thresholds are not extracted from the abstract.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: Reviews visual fatigue, flicker fusion, and chromatic aberration in 3D displays, relevant to visual comfort and eye strain in display environments.
Author(s)
FA Maydel
Publication Year
2022
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