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Re: stereovision question


  • From: P3D Josh Rubin <jnr@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: stereovision question
  • Date: Mon, 8 Apr 1996 17:49:52 -0400 (EDT)

Michael Kaplan writes: 

>   I don't believe stereo perception requires two eyes. All it requires is 
>   one eye receiving disparate images. As I mentioned a year or so ago, I 
>   trained myself to view lenticular images *stereoscopically* by rotating 
>   the lenticular print in front of a single eye. Anyone can perform this 

Another demonstration is the autostereo TV pictures
which were taken with a camera that tracks (pans? dollies?)
(i.e, the camera shifts) from left to right
subtly, perhaps once or twice per second.  This creates
a very real perception (and "sense") of depth.


Josh

Joshua N. Rubin (jnr@xxxxxxxxx) 


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