All Stories

  1. The importance of native panel contrast and local dimming density on perceived image quality of high dynamic range displays
  2. A new standard method of subjective assessment of barely visible image artifacts and a new public database
  3. A perceptually uniform tone curve for OLED and other high dynamic range displays
  4. Motion artifacts on 240-Hz OLED stereoscopic 3D displays
  5. 240 Hz OLED technology properties that can enable improved image quality
  6. 55.1:Distinguished Paper: Motion Artifacts on 240Hz OLED Stereoscopic 3D Displays
  7. Assessing vergence-accommodation conflict as a source of discomfort in stereo displays
  8. The zone of comfort: Predicting visual discomfort with stereo displays
  9. Visual discomfort with stereo displays: effects of viewing distance and direction of vergence-accommodation conflict
  10. Temporal presentation protocols in stereoscopic displays: Flicker visibility, perceived motion, and perceived depth
  11. Temporal presentation protocols in stereoscopic displays: Flicker visibility, perceived motion, and perceived depth
  12. Accommodation to multiple-focal-plane displays: Implications for improving stereoscopic displays and for accommodation control
  13. Focus information is used to interpret binocular images
  14. Disparity scaling in the presence of accommodation-vergence conflict
  15. Using focus cues in solving the binocular correspondence problem
  16. When are trajectories for motion-in-depth stimuli perceived accurately?
  17. 44.4: Invited Paper: A Novel Stereo Display that Presents Nearly Correct Focus Cues
  18. High-speed switchable lens enables the development of a volumetric stereoscopic display
  19. Vergence-accommodation conflicts hinder visual performance and cause visual fatigue