Autostereogram (redirect from Single Image Random Dot Stereogram)
normal stereograms require two. The 3D scene in an autostereogram is often unrecognizable until it is viewed properly, unlike typical stereograms. Viewing...
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Stereoscopy (redirect from Stereogram)
(skopeō) 'to look, to see'. Any stereoscopic image is called a stereogram. Originally, stereogram referred to a pair of stereo images which could be viewed...
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A random-dot stereogram (RDS) is stereo pair of images of random dots that, when viewed with the aid of a stereoscope, or with the eyes focused on a point...
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ASCII stereograms are a form of ASCII art based on stereograms to produce the optical illusion of a three-dimensional image by crossing the eyes appropriately...
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Eye: A New Way of Looking at the World.[failed verification] Magic Eye stereograms have been used by orthoptists and vision therapists in the treatment...
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Barrier-grid animation and stereography (section Frederic Ives' parallax stereogram & changeable picture)
the stereogram and thought it would be an interesting scientific novelty worthy of presentation at the Franklin Institute. The "parallax stereogram" was...
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stereograms. Unlike previous stereograms, in which each half image showed recognizable objects, each half image of the first random-dot stereograms showed...
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London. There is an Easter egg inside the inlay. One of the pictures is a stereogram; when the viewer looks at it correctly, an image of a man and woman upside...
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monochrome image. For production of an anaglyph image the original color stereogram source may first be reduced to monochrome in order to simplify the rendering...
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stereoscopy by Heine for the condition when the perceived depth in a stereogram is the same as that in the actual view of the scene. Such a perceptual...
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