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  • the stereogram and thought it would be an interesting scientific novelty worthy of presentation at the Franklin Institute. The "parallax stereogram" was...
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    called binocular parallax. Individuals with disordered binocular vision and who cannot perceive depth may require a wiggle stereogram to achieve a similar...
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  • inventor Frederic Eugene Ives receives U.S. patent 725,567 for his "parallax stereogram", the first "no glasses" autostereoscopic 3-D display technology...
    163 KB (15,608 words) - 19:54, 12 October 2024
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    natural color photographs of San Francisco. In 1903 Ives patented the parallax stereogram, the first "no glasses" autostereoscopic 3-D display technology....
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    Stereoscopy (redirect from Stereogram)
    (skopeō) 'to look, to see'. Any stereoscopic image is called a stereogram. Originally, stereogram referred to a pair of stereo images which could be viewed...
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    inventor Frederic Eugene Ives had more success with his similar parallax stereogram since 1901. He also patented the technique for a "Changeable sign...
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    Bibcode:2010OExpr..18.1122K. doi:10.1364/OE.18.001122. PMID 20173935. Ives FE. Parallax stereogram and process of making same. US Patent 725,567 (1903). Hess W. Improved...
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  • inventor Frederic Eugene Ives receives U.S. patent 725,567 for his "parallax stereogram", the first "no glasses" autostereoscopic 3-D display technology...
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    easier to view than either parallel (diverging) or crossed-view pairs stereograms. However, these side-by-side types offer bright and accurate color rendering...
    58 KB (6,590 words) - 10:52, 10 September 2024
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    A parallax barrier is a device placed in front of an image source, such as a liquid crystal display, to allow it to show a stereoscopic or multiscopic...
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    stereoscopy is an example of stereoscopy in which left and right images of a stereogram are animated. This technique is also called wiggle 3-D, wobble 3-D, wigglegram...
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    3D". There are two broad approaches currently used to accommodate motion parallax and wider viewing angles: eye-tracking, and multiple views so that the...
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  • non-dominant eye). It is an objective test of ocular dominance. Certain stereograms. The pinhole test. The ring test. Lens fogging technique. The subject...
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  • stereograms. Unlike previous stereograms, in which each half image showed recognizable objects, each half image of the first random-dot stereograms showed...
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    The reproduced light field can generate an image that has the depth and parallax of the original scene. A hologram is usually unintelligible when viewed...
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    lenticular lens, parallax barrier, volumetric display, holographic and light field displays. Autostereogram Stereoscopy Random dot stereogram Stereo display...
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  • , Underkoffler, J. (1991). "The UltraGram: A Generalized Holographic Stereogram"[permanent dead link], SPIE Vol. 1461, Practical Holography V, S.A. Benton...
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    consists of creating a 3D illusion starting from a pair of 2D images, a stereogram. The easiest way to enhance depth perception in the brain is to provide...
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  • general task of 3D rendering of objects in two-dimensional displays. A stereogram consists of a pair of two-dimensional frames, one for each eye. Common...
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  • described above is cumbersome, stereoacuity is usually measured using a stereogram in which separate panels are shown to each eye by superimposing them in...
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