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Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1267


  • From: P3D <wwstrat@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1267
  • Date: Sat, 6 Apr 1996 11:52:00 -0500

>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.

 Yes but the idea is to try and maximize the limited (Lenticular prints)
depth ques as much as possible, whether or not the viewer is moving. 
The quest is to enhance the depth information by rapidly cycling it, 
same as a lot of movement by the viewer,  That is to see motion parallax 
and or pulfrich effect also while stationary and if you translate 
your head this might add even more? 
   
   Is motion parallax enhanced by the speed of objects or do the
strongest ques come from travel distance. since these are common
variables in the real world, it seems they both would be minor, and that
it is the simple act of object displacement as compared to each another 
that tells us they are not one object and must be separated by some
distance.
   
   The core question is If we see a limited amount of motion 
parallax in a given scene can this be multiplied or enhanced 
by replaying it over and over or at least give a still viewer more 
depth information?

 Jim thanks in advance for indulging me in this matter I am just trying
to sort out some basic theory and would greatly appreciate any guidance 
in this matter.

Bill S.




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