A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in solid objects than previously possible with autostereograms. In a stereoscope, an optical instrument similar to binoculars, each eye views a different picture and thereby receives the specific image that would have arisen naturally. An early suggestion for a color stereo computer display involved a rotating filter wheel held in front of the eyes. In contrast, this article describes a method for viewing on paper or on an ordinary computer screen without special equipment, although it is limited to the display of 3D monochromatic objects. (The image can be colored, say, for artistic reasons, but the method we describe does not allow colors to ...
In the eighteenth century, techniques that enabled a strong sense of 3D perception to be experienced...
A method and apparatus for producing and viewing stereoscopic images through the use of a color code...
An algorithm is described for the computer generation of realistic pictures, from any direction, of ...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
This paper describes how to generate a single image which, when viewed in the appropriate way, appea...
This paper describes how to generate a single image which, when viewed in the appropriate way, appea...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
Three-dimensional (3D) model is still the de facto fundamental component for 3D graphic rendering. W...
Stereo Vision is an area of study in the field of Machine Vision that attempts to recreate the human...
3D stereographic denotes three dimensional (3D) images that are constructed with two dimensional (2D...
Single Image Random Dot Stereograms (SIRDS) are an attractive way of depicting three-dimensional obj...
computational model of human perception allows to overcome display-specific depth of field limitatio...
In the 21st century, we are beginning to see a change in how technological advancements have affecte...
3D stereographic denotes three dimensional (3D) images that are constructed with two dimensional (2D...
Not long time ago people can only dream about the thing that they can see 3-dimensional world inside...
In the eighteenth century, techniques that enabled a strong sense of 3D perception to be experienced...
A method and apparatus for producing and viewing stereoscopic images through the use of a color code...
An algorithm is described for the computer generation of realistic pictures, from any direction, of ...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
This paper describes how to generate a single image which, when viewed in the appropriate way, appea...
This paper describes how to generate a single image which, when viewed in the appropriate way, appea...
A new, simple, and symmetric algorithm can be implemented that results in higher levels of detail in...
Three-dimensional (3D) model is still the de facto fundamental component for 3D graphic rendering. W...
Stereo Vision is an area of study in the field of Machine Vision that attempts to recreate the human...
3D stereographic denotes three dimensional (3D) images that are constructed with two dimensional (2D...
Single Image Random Dot Stereograms (SIRDS) are an attractive way of depicting three-dimensional obj...
computational model of human perception allows to overcome display-specific depth of field limitatio...
In the 21st century, we are beginning to see a change in how technological advancements have affecte...
3D stereographic denotes three dimensional (3D) images that are constructed with two dimensional (2D...
Not long time ago people can only dream about the thing that they can see 3-dimensional world inside...
In the eighteenth century, techniques that enabled a strong sense of 3D perception to be experienced...
A method and apparatus for producing and viewing stereoscopic images through the use of a color code...
An algorithm is described for the computer generation of realistic pictures, from any direction, of ...