Auto-stereo Imaging

  • Parkin A
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Abstract

The wallpaper effect is the false fusion of laterally-separated features in a single image. It can produce a vivid perception of depth. Examples are given of auto-stereo images constructed by hand, by a perspective construction, and by random-dot computation.

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Parkin, A. (2016). Auto-stereo Imaging. In Digital Imaging Primer (pp. 227–245). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85619-1_13

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