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  2. 360-degree video - Wikipedia

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    360-degree video is typically formatted in an equirectangular projection [11] and is either monoscopic, with one image directed to both eyes, or stereoscopic, viewed as two distinct images directed individually to each eye for a 3D effect. [9]

  3. Cave automatic virtual environment - Wikipedia

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    A CAVE user's movements are tracked by the sensors typically attached to the 3D glasses and the video continually adjusts to retain the viewers perspective. Computers control both this aspect of the CAVE and the audio aspect. There are typically multiple speakers placed at multiple angles in the CAVE, providing 3D sound to complement the 3D video.

  4. Google Cardboard - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, Google released VR View, an expansion of the Cardboard SDK allowing developers to embed 360-degree VR content on a web page or in a mobile app, across desktop, Android, and iOS. [19] The JavaScript and HTML code for web publishing VR content is open source and available on GitHub, allowing developers to self-host their content. [20]

  5. castAR - Wikipedia

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    castAR (formerly Technical Illusions) was a Palo Alto–based [11] technology startup company founded in March 2013 [3] by Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson. [4] [5] Its first product was to be the castAR, a pair of augmented reality and virtual reality glasses.

  6. Volumetric display - Wikipedia

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    One system [21] [22] created HPO 3D imagery with a 360-degree field of view by oblique projection onto a vertical diffuser; another [23] projects 24 views onto a rotating controlled-diffusion surface; and another [24] provides 12-view images utilizing a vertically oriented louver.

  7. Anaglyph 3D - Wikipedia

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    If you view the image with red-cyan 3D glasses, the text will alternate between Red and Blue. 3D red cyan glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. Anaglyph 3D is the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan ...