Billy Chen
This report describes an autostereoscopic display which uses a projector instead of a traditional printed image as a display- trading spatial resolution for dynamic light-field sampling. The display uses a lens array composed of hexagonal lenslets. Such a design opens up a myrid of possibilities, like using the Stanford Light Field Camera Array. This report describes in detail the ideas behind calibration and light field resampling required in creating an image for display. Additionally, an implementation description is also provided. Finally, a discussion of current limitations and future work of this device is described.