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There's a big difference between how we look at television, books, and most movies and how we see the rest of the world. Because most of the imagery we look at for work or entertainment is monoscopic, we only see half of what our brains are wired and trained to see and understand. Looking at the conventional displays surrounding us.movies, books, signs, TV, and computer monitors.is a pretty .at experience.
Index Terms:
autostereoscopic display systems, depth perception, polarized stereo systems
Citation:
Ben Delaney, "Forget the Funny Glasses," IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 14-19, May/June 2005, doi:10.1109/MCG.2005.56 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||