Sunday, May 8, 2011

Autostereoscopy

Autostereoscopy describes any method used to achieve a stereoscopic 3D effect without the use of 3D glasses. So far there are been two wide-ranging approaches to this problem. One utilizes a camera to track the viewer's eyes and adjust the dual images accordingly so that each picture lines up with its respective eye. This method can be seen in Nintendo's new 3DS hand-held game system. The other method involves displaying a multitude of viewpoints to achieve a wider viewing angle.

Explanation of 3D Autostereoscopic Monitors

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