“Real images” as defined by optical physics can be recreated by a holographic display with a massive number of viewing angles of the scene that change with the point of view and location. When a ...
As we explore a scene, our eye movements add global patterns of motion to the retinal image, complicating visual motion produced by self-motion or moving objects. Conventionally, it has been assumed ...
3D displays express realistic and immersive scenes by offering depth cues: binocular disparities and motion parallax. While the screen sizes for 3D visualizations range from smartphone to cinemasized, ...
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