-
normal stereograms require two. The 3D
scene in an
autostereogram is
often unrecognizable until it is
viewed properly,
unlike typical stereograms. Viewing...
- (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...
- 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...
-
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...
- the
stereogram and
thought it
would be an
interesting scientific novelty worthy of
presentation at the
Franklin Institute. The "parallax
stereogram" was...
- 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...
- 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...
-
stereograms.
Unlike previous stereograms, in
which each half
image showed recognizable objects, each half
image of the
first random-dot
stereograms showed...
- 2D images. A 3D
image can be
represented within a 2D format, as in a
stereogram or autostereogram, but this 3D
image will not be a true
light field, and...
-
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...