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1 June 1970 Three-Dimensional Display Using Various Stereoscreens
A. Yano, K. Sayanagi, T. Okoshi
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Abstract
"Holography" enables us to reproduce a three-dimensional (3-D) image of an object as well as in the objective space. (Refs. 1 and 2) It, however, requires not only a laser with high power and good coherency, but skilful techniques for color image reconstruc-tion. (Refs. 3 and 4) Because of these reasons holography developing has not become a practical 3-D imaging method.
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A. Yano, K. Sayanagi, and T. Okoshi "Three-Dimensional Display Using Various Stereoscreens", Proc. SPIE 0022, Photo-Optical Instrumentation: Present & Future Developments, (1 June 1970); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953454
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Projection systems

3D displays

Reflection

Raster graphics

Specular reflections

3D image reconstruction

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