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[photo-3d] Stereo vision and eye spacing


  • From: William Gartin <william_gartin@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Stereo vision and eye spacing
  • Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 10:45:06 -0600

The recent threads on eye spacing for viewers sparked a question which may
be outside the scope of this list, and of little importance, but here goes:

Different people have different spacing between their eyes. We've discussed
camera spacing for hyperstereo and how it affects depth perception. Has
anyone ever done any kind of study on how eye spacing affects depth
perception? I would assume that it affects it in the same way it affects
camera spacing, but also that they wouldn't realize this, since they have
always been "locked into" this spacing. Wouldn't a normally spaced stereo
pair appear hyper to someone with narrow spacing?

Just my wandering mind, off on a tangent.
 -- 
William Gartin <william_gartin@xxxxxxx>



 

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