- An
autostereogram is a two-dimensional (2D)
image that can
create the
optical illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) scene.
Autostereograms use only one...
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similar autostereograms were
presented at the
French Academy of
Sciences in 1904,
Berthier reminded the
institute about his
autostereograms that he in...
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consisting of
random dots, and more well
known to the
general public, are
autostereograms. In 1840, Sir
Charles Wheatstone developed the stereoscope.
Using it...
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Magic Eye is a
series of
books that
feature autostereograms.
After creating its
first images in 1991,
creator Tom
Baccei worked with Tenyo, a ****anese...
- To
provide the
distance information needed to
create and
generate autostereograms and in
other related applications intended to
create the
illusion of...
- technique.
Estanave patented a
barrier grid
technique for
animated autostereograms.
Animated portrait photographs with line
sheets were
marketed for a...
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originator of
random dot
stereograms which led to the
creation of
autostereograms. He also was the
first to
study texture discrimination by constraining...
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within autostereograms. "Like
learning to ride a
bicycle or to swim, some pick it up immediately,
while others have a
harder time." Most
autostereograms are...
- two
pictures into one, in the much the same way as when
viewing an
autostereogram picture. The
differences will
appear to
blink in and out of one's vision...
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external two-dimensional image. In
order to
perceive 3D
shapes in
these autostereograms, one must
overcome the
normally automatic coordination between focusing...