We investigated the question of how the perception of 3D information of digital holograms reconstructed numerically and presented on conventional displays depends on motion and stereoscopic presentation. Perceived depth in an adjustable random pattern stereogram was matched to the depth in holographic objects. The objects in holograms were a microscopic biological cell and a macroscopic coil. Stereoscopic presentation increased perceived depth substantially in comparison to non-stereoscopic presentation. When stereoscopic cues were weak or absent e.g. because of blur, motion increased perceived depth considerably. However, when stereoscopic cues were strong, the effect of motion was small. In conclusion, for the maximisation of perceived 3D...
True hologram video displays are currently under development, but are not yet available. Because of ...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
The amount of information that the human visual system can process is much larger than the little fr...
We investigated the question of how the perception of 3D information of digital holograms reconstruc...
We investigated the question of how the perception of three-dimensional information reconstructed nu...
We investigated the question of how the perception of three-dimensional information reconstructed nu...
In digital holography a 3D scene is captured optically and often the perspectives are reconstructed ...
In digital holography a 3D scene is captured optically and often the perspectives are reconstructed ...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
In digital holography a 3D scene is captured optically and often the perspectives are reconstructed ...
Holography is a well-known technique for sensing and displaying real-world three-dimensional (3D) o...
Holography is a well-known technique for sensing and displaying real-world three-dimensional (3D) o...
True hologram video displays are currently under development, but are not yet available. Because of ...
True hologram video displays are currently under development, but are not yet available. Because of ...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
The amount of information that the human visual system can process is much larger than the little fr...
We investigated the question of how the perception of 3D information of digital holograms reconstruc...
We investigated the question of how the perception of three-dimensional information reconstructed nu...
We investigated the question of how the perception of three-dimensional information reconstructed nu...
In digital holography a 3D scene is captured optically and often the perspectives are reconstructed ...
In digital holography a 3D scene is captured optically and often the perspectives are reconstructed ...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
In digital holography a 3D scene is captured optically and often the perspectives are reconstructed ...
Holography is a well-known technique for sensing and displaying real-world three-dimensional (3D) o...
Holography is a well-known technique for sensing and displaying real-world three-dimensional (3D) o...
True hologram video displays are currently under development, but are not yet available. Because of ...
True hologram video displays are currently under development, but are not yet available. Because of ...
We have studied the use of conventional stereoscopic displays for the viewing of digital holograms o...
The amount of information that the human visual system can process is much larger than the little fr...