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  2. Autostereoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Autostereoscopy is any method of displaying stereoscopic images (adding binocular perception of 3D depth) without the use of special headgear, glasses, something that affects vision, or anything for eyes on the part of the viewer. Because headgear is not required, it is also called "glasses-free 3D" or "glassesless 3D".

  3. Anaglyph 3D - Wikipedia

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    A variation on the anaglyph technique from the early 2000s is called "Anachrome method". This approach is an attempt to provide images that look nearly normal, without glasses, for small images, either 2D or 3D, with most of the negative qualities being masked innately by the small display.

  4. 3D stereo view - Wikipedia

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    Autostereoscopy Autostereoscopy is any method of displaying stereoscopic images (adding binocular perception of 3D depth) without the use of special headgear or glasses on the part of the viewer. Because headgear is not required, it is also called "glasses-free 3D" or "glassesless 3D".

  5. Scientists create glasses-free 3D for the movie theater - AOL

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    And unlike previous attempts at large-scale glasses-free 3D, you don't have to take a hit to resolution. Watching glasses-free 3D on a TV is no longer an outlandish concept, but that hasn't been ...

  6. A 3D car dashboard that can be seen without glasses is ... - AOL

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    The 3D dashboard can relay pertinent information, such as projections of GPS directions and a 360-degree parking assist view. A 3D car dashboard that can be seen without glasses is coming in 2022 ...

  7. Autostereogram - Wikipedia

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    If all autostereograms in the animation are produced using the same background pattern, it is often possible to see faint outlines of parts of the moving 3D object in the 2D autostereogram image without wall-eyed viewing; the constantly shifting pixels of the moving object can be clearly distinguished from the static background plane.

  8. Parallax barrier - Wikipedia

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    Berthier's diagram: A-B=glass plate, with a-b=opaque lines, P=Picture, O=Eyes, c-n=blocked and allowed views (Le Cosmos 05-1896)The principle of the parallax barrier was independently invented by Auguste Berthier, who published an article on stereoscopic pictures including his new idea illustrated with a diagram and pictures with purposely exaggerated dimensions of the interlaced image strips ...

  9. 3D display - Wikipedia

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    Integral imaging is an autostereoscopic or multiscopic 3D display, meaning that it displays a 3D image without the use of special glasses on the part of the viewer. It achieves this by placing an array of microlenses (similar to a lenticular lens ) in front of the image, where each lens looks different depending on viewing angle.