The present invention relates to systems for displaying multiple images, including elements of three-dimensional images, images representing successive positions of moving objects, and/or multiple individual images, each of the multiple images being viewable to the exclusion of others from a specific position with respect to the display. More particularly the invention relates to providing a large-area display composed of two or more adjacent panels, in which the overall display provides a consistent perception of depth (and/or other characteristics of the images) in all panels from each viewing position.
Lenticular, parallax barrier, and similar displays of panels providing 3D or motion effects are becoming increasingly popular, but their size has been limited by the dimensions in which a single panel can be practically manufactured and shipped, for example 4 feet by 8 feet. It is desirable to mount two or more panels adjacent to each other to assemble a large-area display, each panel showing a respective part of an overall image. But typically when such panels are manufactured and then placed in abutment, at the joint there appears to be a “shift” in the observed image that detracts from its apparent realism or other desired effect.