Optical configuration conceived for increasing range of apparent depth provided by stereoscopic display system, without imposing concomitant reduction in field of view. Observer wears shuttered goggles synchronized with alternating left- and right-eye views on display. However, instead of looking directly at display screen, observer looks at screen via reflection in mirror collimating light emitted by screen.


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    Title :

    Increasing Range Of Apparent Depth In A Stereoscopic Display


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    1995-06-01



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    Language :

    English




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