1 Introduction
The ultimate display may be thought of as a device that can reproduce any given light field (LF) or plenoptic function [1], [19], [26]. However, in order for such a hypothetical 4D LF device to display images at an adequate resolution, it would need a tremendous amount of bandwidth and processing power—capabilities that may not be available for many years [33]. In the meantime, 3D displays, which have recently become more affordable, can provide users with a more immersive visualization experience when compared with traditional 2D displays. While not the final goal, these new 3D displays are an important step toward the ultimate display.