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28 January 1999 Multi-image stereograms in 3D visualization
Eugene F. Pen, Vladimir N. Saveljev
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Proceedings Volume 3733, ICONO '98: Nonlinear Optical Phenomena and Coherent Optics in Information Technologies; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.340096
Event: ICONO '98: Laser Spectroscopy and Optical Diagnostics: Novel Trends and Applications in Laser Chemistry, Biophysics, and Biomedicine, 1998, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
A version of a multi-image stereographic method is proposed and studied experimentally. Our version is relatively simple in implementation, and can be used in a wide range of applications. The synthesized 3-D image has two-dimensional motion parallax. The angular selection is performed by the lens array, combined with the flat transmission mask. A displayed object is represented in the mask as a set of arranged partial projections. The mask calculated by the special program is printed on the transparency. In the experiments, we made B/W testing stereograms that included 14 * 14 projections 64 * 64 pixels in each. Opportunities for displaying the gray-scale and color 3-D images are also discussed.
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Eugene F. Pen and Vladimir N. Saveljev "Multi-image stereograms in 3D visualization", Proc. SPIE 3733, ICONO '98: Nonlinear Optical Phenomena and Coherent Optics in Information Technologies, (28 January 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.340096
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KEYWORDS
Stereo holograms

Holography

Printing

Visualization

3D image processing

Photography

3D displays

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