- the picture. The
concept of
baseline also
applies to
other branches of
stereography, such as
stereo drawings and
computer generated stereo images, but it...
-
originated in the late 1890s,
overlapping with the
development of
parallax stereography (Relièphographie) for 3D autostereograms. The
technique has also been...
- him its
Century Award for
Lifetime Achievement. As of 2015, he held 68
stereography-related patents. In 2021,
Lipton published The
Cinema in Flux: The Evolution...
- A structured-light 3D
scanner is a
device that
measures the three-dimensional
shape of an
object by
projecting light patterns—such as
grids or stripes—onto...
- An
autostereogram is a two-dimensional (2D)
image that can
create the
optical illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) scene.
Autostereograms use only one...
- VistaScreen's
rarest set
shows London's
first strip joint".
Brooklyn Stereography.
Retrieved 10
October 2022. Lloyd, Matthew. "St. Martin's Theatre, West...
-
Correspondence problem (computer vision),
finding depth information in
stereography Regular sound correspondence (linguistics), see
Comparative method (linguistics)...
-
Brooklyn Stereography. 22
September 2019.
Retrieved 8
October 2019. "The
Brooklyn Stereography Guide to VistaScreen".
Brooklyn Stereography. Retrieved...
-
instrument maker and
inventor of microphotography. He also
pioneered stereography. By 1835, he
controlled his father's
instrument making business in Liverpool...
- Portmeirion, The
Village from ITV's "The Prisoner", in 3D".
Brooklyn Stereography. 22
September 2019.
Archived from the
original on 8
October 2019. Retrieved...