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4 October 1983 The History Of Stereoscopy In Art, Science And Entertainment.
Lee Parker
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Proceedings Volume 0391, Optics in Entertainment; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935066
Event: 1983 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1983, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Our eyes provide our brain with a pair of dissimilar images. The fusion of these dissimilar images into a single image in relief in "stereopsis." All stereoscopic imaging systems are based on this principal. The imaging system records a pair of dissimilar images simultaneously. The two images are then presented to our eyes simultaneously and in such a way that the right eye sees only the image from the right eye point of view and the left eye sees only the image from the left eye point of view.
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Lee Parker "The History Of Stereoscopy In Art, Science And Entertainment.", Proc. SPIE 0391, Optics in Entertainment, (4 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935066
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Eye

Photography

Stereoscopy

Image fusion

Projection systems

Imaging systems

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