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Collimated view multiplexing: a new approach to 3-D

Kollin, 1988

Document ID
14171786855190252927
Author
Kollin J
Publication year
Publication venue
Three-Dimensional Imaging and Remote Sensing Imaging

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This paper outlines the development of a new method of 3-D imaging based on spatial image decomposition by ray direction. Various implementations of actual systems and future possibilities will be discussed, including full color auto-stereoscopic video and synthetic …
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