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Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1265
At 7:34 PM 4/4/96, P3D wrote:
> My question.... is this motion parallax,
> Or the Pulfrich effect as you would be viewing image set 1,2 with a
> transition to 2,3 then back to 1,2 with 2 being common, would the
> changing images 1 and 3 give this effect.
> My Thoughts on this are that even though image 2 is shifting from
> left eye to right eye and back,the outside images would be coming
> in to full view at a later point in time. so this seems to depend on
> whether or not the brain can shift image 2 faster or slower than the
> frequency that the outboard images are coming in.
Isn't this what a lenticular print does? The camera has 3 or 4
(or 9, or whatever) lenses, so as you move your head from side
to side you see different pairs of views. Though it always
seems to alternate between true and pseudo stereo...
-Jim C.
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