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  Stereoscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three-dimensional) imaging is any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image.
Stereoscopy is used in photogrammetry and also for entertainment through the production of stereograms.
Stereoscopy is useful in viewing images rendered from large multi-dimensional data sets such as are produced by experimental data.
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 Stereoscopy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three- dimension al) imaging is a technique to create the illusion of depth in a photograph, movie, or other two-dimensional image, by presenting both eye s two slightly different images.
Stereoscopy is used in photogrammetry and also for entertainment through the production of stereogram s.
This is the oldest method of stereoscopy, having been discovered in the mid- 19th century by Charles Wheatstone.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Stereoscopy.html   (1294 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Stereoscopy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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Stereoscopy migrated from the realm of mass entertainement into scientific areas at the turn of the 19th to the 20th Centuries, providing new models for the understanding of various phenomena in realms as varied as topography, military science, acoustics and the investigations around the nature of 4-dimensional space.
At any rate, stereoscopy in its full plastic range (pseudostereo, hyperstereo and hipostereo) has given visual access to a maleable space where indexicality is twisted in completely new ways.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Stereoscopy   (6467 words)

  
 Stereoscopy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Stereoscopy stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three-dimensional) imaging is a technique to create the of depth in a photograph movie or other two-dimensional image by presenting eyes two slightly different images.
Stereoscopy is in photogrammetry and also for entertainment through the of stereograms.
Stereoscopy is useful in viewing images from large multi- dimensional data sets such as are produced experimental data.
www.freeglossary.com /Stereograph   (3360 words)

  
 Blackhole Motorsports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
To appreciate the essence of stereoscopy some background understanding is essential.
Stereoscopy delineates the concept of observation employing dual simultaneous visual inputs from two different angles of an observed image whose image appears on the retinas of the left and right eye respectively.
Remember, some methods used in procuring stereoscopic vision don't serve justice to the science of stereoscopy, in fact they serve only to distract from prevailing potential benefits both in entertainment and professional applications.
www.bhmotorsports.com /article/52   (958 words)

  
 7.3 Stereoscopy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Stereoscopy is based on Porro-Koppe's Principle that the same light path will be generated through an optical system if a light source is projected onto the image taken by an optical system.
The advantage of stereoscopy is the ability to extract three dimensional information, for example, classification between tall trees and low trees, terrestrial features such as height of terraces, slope gradient, detailed geomorphology in flood plains, dip of geological layers and so on.
The principle of height measurement by stereoscopic vision is based on the use of parallax, which corresponds to the distance between image points, of the same object on the ground, on the left and right image.
www.profc.udec.cl /~gabriel/tutoriales/rsnote/cp7/cp7-3.htm   (379 words)

  
 Stereoscopy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three-dimensional) imaging is atechnique to create the illusion of depth in a photograph, movie, or other two-dimensional image, by presenting both eyes two slightly different images.
Complex three dimensional objects such asmolecular models that exist only in computer data sets may also be rendered using stereoscopy as an aid to creatingmedications.
This is the oldest method of stereoscopy, having been discovered in themid- 19th century by Charles Wheatstone.
www.therfcc.org /stereoscopy-32204.html   (3557 words)

  
 Stereoscopy (aka 3D photography): its artistic importance and historic background
Stereoscopy and holography are proposed as techniques for resolving the illusionistic impasse faced by photography and the other pictorial arts.
Thus, for the first time since the artist began drawing on walls, with stereoscopy his picturing process was limited no longer to two dimensions.
Stereoscopy gives the photographer the key to unlocking the binocular perception of volume.
userwww.sfsu.edu /~hl/stereo.html   (6592 words)

  
 Stereoscopy
Fine art and commercial images are shown as stereo pairs, or in the anaglyph format for red/blue glasses.
The quarterly Journal of the ISU, STEREOSCOPY, is circulated to all members and is considered to be an important item in cementing the "family" into a coherent whole.
About Stereoscopy There are many ways to produce stereoscopic images.
www.logicjungle.com /wiki/Stereoscopy   (283 words)

  
 Image Smoothing and Edge Detection Guided by Stereoscopy
A method of smoothing and edge detection in digitized images involves the use of a Gaussian smoothing filter that is adaptive in the sense that the filter scale varies with the estimated distance between each scene point and the camera.
The estimate of distance is obtained via stereoscopy.
The method was conceived for a developmental image-processing system that would recognize unexploded ordnance on a military test range.
www.nasatech.com /Briefs/Sept99/NPO20475.html   (648 words)

  
 thesis :: spring week 05
The term stereoscopy refers to a technique of creating a 3D impression from 2D images.
Stereo photography utilizes photographs made from cameras or camera systems that make separate images (preferably made simultaneously) that are separated by a distance equal to the distance between a person's eyes, known as the interocular distance.
Stereoscopy etc operate as perceptual illusions and not as perception.
bubblegum.parsons.edu /%7Epraveen/thesis/html/wk_05.html   (2000 words)

  
 Stereoscopy 150
This was the beginning of the stormy development of photographic technology, including the stereoscopy.
In the seventies and eighties of the 19th century in the United States and in many other countries numerous factories emerged, producing stereoscopic views in great quantities using the Oliver W. Holmes standard glued to 3,5 x 5 inch cardboards.
The ViewMaster viewers, which were very popular in the first years after World War II (with round disks for seven 3D-pairs each) and different kind of gadgets, decorated with three-dimensional views, are now totally forgotten.
www.stereo.canonia.pl /index-en.html   (724 words)

  
 Hig-Magnification Stereoscopy
Stereoscopy particularly offers advantages when there is a lot of detritus present because they do not appear as a single clump as they normally do, but actually lie at different levels and out of focus.
It is so spectacular to observe protists in three dimensions that once you have tried this technique you will not be able to do without it.
The optics of microscopes, stereoscopy, polarization and anaglyphs are vast fields and cannot really be fully described by the schematic information that we have supplied.
www.funsci.com /fun3_en/hmster/hmster_en.htm   (2923 words)

  
 78. : Session 2: The Use Of Computer Stereoscopy In The Rapid Prototyping Process
Abstract This session will introduce the concept and application of computerized stereoscopy and how it relates to and can complement the rapid prototyping process.
A live demonstration of stereoscopic visualization will show engineers and designers how the use of computer stereoscopy can help eliminate iterations in the rapid prototyping process, thus shortening the design and review process and reducing production costs.
Computer Stereoscopy is the use of computer to recreate the way we naturally see depth - stereoscopically.
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 Stereoscopy [ Elektronik, Hardware, Informationen ] Stereoscopy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Informieren Sie sich anhand von Stereoscopy Testberichten und Stereoscopy Produktbeschreibungen.
Stereoscopy, Test, Preisvergleich, Schnäppchen, Stereoscopy Auktionen bei adElektro
Wir hoffen Ihnen bei der Suche nach "Stereoscopy" behilflich gewesen zu sein.
www.adelektro.de /stereoscopy.shtml   (48 words)

  
 Experiences with a Nikon Stereo Rig
Using the twin camera approach for stereoscopy has the advantage of freedom of choice regarding lenses and interocular distance.
As you can see on these pictures, I'm using two old Nikkormat FT2 mounted on a custom bar as a stereo rig.
If you want to contribute some kind of information, or if you want to post a question, please do so by adding it to the comment page.
www.pauck.de /marco/photo/stereo/nikon_stereo/nikon_stereo.html   (480 words)

  
 RSCC Volume 1 Module 7 - Stereoscopy and Height Measurement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
RSCC Volume 1 Module 7 - Stereoscopy and Height Measurement
These materials may be used for study, research, and education, but please credit the author and the project (Remote Sensing Core Curriculum).
Stereoscopy is the science and art that deals with the use of binocular vision for the observation of overlapping photographs or other perspective views and the method by which such views are produced.
www.r-s-c-c.org /rscc/v1m7.html   (1848 words)

  
 Stereoscopic Photography - Some Personal Experiences
I'm using the beamsplitter and FED for snapshots and the Nikon rig for the ‘real thing’.
Regarding films, for stereoscopy I use slide film only.
A major source of information on stereoscopy – practical as well as theoretical – is Gerhard Kuhn's Stereofotografie und Raumbildprojektion (sorry, German only).
www.pauck.de /marco/photo/stereo/stereo.html   (391 words)

  
 KUK Filmproduktion > Stereoscopy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Stereoscopy (also known as 3D film) expands the film image into the 3rd dimension and creates a fascinating visual impression which ­ in comparison with other filmic techniques ­ comes the closest to representing reality.
As we are sure that interest in stereoscopy, which is already wide, will further spread in the future, we have concentrated on this area of special expertise for several years and built on existing techniques as well as developing completely new 3D concepts.
To see some 3D pictures and films from past productions, please click on 3D Experience.
www.kuk-film.de /stereoskopie_e.html   (170 words)

  
 International Stereoscopic Union. Hopempage for 3D stereo photography
Although the ISU caters mainly to the 3D amateur photographer, the ISU also has much to offer members who are professional stereo photographers as well as those who are more involved in the scientific aspects of the stereoscopic image.
The quarterly Journal of the ISU, Stereoscopy - the publication of 3D image-makers, is circulated to all members and is considered to be an important item in cementing the "family" into a coherent whole.
Apart from tuition in 3D photographic techniques, the Journal carries information and articles from around the world on new equipment, literature and all manner of related subjects.
www.stereoscopy.com /isu   (325 words)

  
 Tutorial: Radar and Stereoscopy
The Canada Centre for Remote Sensing is pleased to offer this tutorial on Radar and Stereoscopy authored by Dr.
Intended as an overview at a senior high school or early university level, this module touches on relevant aspects of stereoscopy and radar remote sensing, with special focus on the use of RADARSAT imagery.
For teachers and students we have more details and suggestions for using the tutorial (including the availability of downloadable version 1.2 for use off-line).
www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca /resource/tutor/stereo/index_e.php   (161 words)

  
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 RT-0172 : Système de miroirs pour la stéréoscopie
This document describes a mirror-based stereoscopy system which enables taking stereo pictures with only one camera.
This report contains three parts: A general presentation of the concept and the minimal optics equations necessary to undertand it.
A description of our main application: dense stereoscopy by correlation.
www.inria.fr /rrrt/rt-0172.html   (257 words)

  
 stereo3d.com webboard: Stereoscopy through one eye   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
I though that the 3D art is not useful for who, watch the life by using of one eye.
Online, some friend told me that the problem occurs with only some types of stereoscopy (I am not sure if one eye is enough or not).
I like to know your opinion because there are many specialists here.
www.stereo3d.com /discus/messages/24/2061.html?1057283398   (805 words)

  
 International Stereoscopic Union Magazine STEREOSCOPY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This web page augments Stereoscopy magazine available from the International Stereoscopic Union.
Found here are color images from the magazine, and from time to time other goodies in color or anaglyph.
Additionally, authors, country representatives, and ISU officers have access to the "page turner", images of each page for the upcoming and past issues for the purpose of proofreading.
www.orneveien.org /stereoscopy/magazine/index.htm   (70 words)

  
 Stereoscopic 3-D Photography Bibliography
1966 Valyus, N.A., Stereoscopy (Russian transl.), London: Focal Press, 426pp., bib.
STEREOSCOPY: AN ANALYSIS OF ITS HISTORY AND ITS IMPORT TO EDUCATION AND THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, June 1970, 170pp.
French translation of "Stereoscopy: Where Did It..." article published in BULLETIN MENSUEL DU STEREO-CLUB FRANCAIS, Nos.
userwww.sfsu.edu /~hl/3D.biblio.html   (1941 words)

  
 MyAlbum - Stereoscopy
This club has been promoting stereoscopy for more than a century, I'm proud to be one of its members.
One of the best and most extensive web site on stereoscopy.
Canada Centre for Remote Sensing: Radar and Stereoscopy http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/ccrs/learn/tutorials/stereosc/chap1/chapter1_1_e.html
pmeindre.free.fr /3D.html   (1297 words)

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