NIHON GAZO GAKKAISHI (Journal of the Imaging Society of Japan)
Online ISSN : 1880-4675
Print ISSN : 1344-4425
ISSN-L : 1344-4425
Volume 43, Issue 1
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Original Papers
  • Susumu SASAKI, Kazuhisa YANAKA, Hideo KASUGA, Yasushi HOSHINO
    2004 Volume 43 Issue 1 Pages 4-9
    Published: 2004
    Released on J-STAGE: July 01, 2006
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    Conventional holography and integral photography are typical 3D display systems in which viewers can see 3D objects without wearing special glasses. However, special equipment or parts are required to manufacture the display. By substituting pinhole array for fly-eye lens of integral photography, it has been made possible to form the pinhole array at once by an ink jet printer. The proposed system consists of a transparent board sandwiched by two transparent sheets, which are OHP sheets on which special still images were printed by high resolution ink jet printer. The 3D data are generated by either our original ray-tracing software or POV-Ray.
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Review Papers
  • Jin MIZUGUCHI, Syunji IMANAGA
    2004 Volume 43 Issue 1 Pages 10-24
    Published: 2004
    Released on J-STAGE: July 01, 2006
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    The color generation mechanism has been reviewed from the standpoint of excitonic interactions. In dyes and pigments, delocalization of the excited state (so-called exciton state) takes place upon light excitation because the absorption coefficient of the component molecule is quite high. The excitonic interaction (i.e. interaction between transition dipoles)induces a spectral shift or splitting (Davydov splitting) in the solid state, giving rise to a quite different absorption spectrum from the molecular one. The present process has been theoretically reviewed together with some examples of organic pigments.
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