Since the discovery of stereopsis in the 19th century the display of stereoscopic information has taken on a variety of forms. From the original Wheatstone stereoscope to the current technology of head-mounted displays and parallax barrier displays, the advantages of binocular vision have been exploited to produce a different kind of display experience. Designing optical systems that take advantage of stereopsis creates a different set of constraints and image artifacts. This paper reviews some of the methods of creating a stereo image and highlights some of the unique system design considerations.
Stereoscopic vision and the design of stereoscopic displays
International Optical Design Conference 2006 ; 2006 ; Vancouver,BC,Canada
Proc. SPIE ; 6342
2006-07-18
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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