Causes of discomfort in stereoscopic content: a review
This is an incremental review paper that addresses the problem of visual discomfort for viewers of stereoscopic content, particularly relevant for new display technologies.
The paper reviews the causes of discomfort in stereoscopic content, including objective factors like misaligned images and subjective factors like excessive disparity, and discusses measurement approaches related to physiological and psychophysical processes.
This paper reviews the causes of discomfort in viewing stereoscopic content. These include objective factors, such as misaligned images, as well as subjective factors, such as excessive disparity. Different approaches to the measurement of visual discomfort are also reviewed, in relation to the underlying physiological and psychophysical processes. The importance of understanding these issues, in the context of new display technologies, is emphasized.