Three-dimensional imaging; Proceedings of the Seminar, San Diego, Calif., August 25, 26, 1977
Abstract
Papers on human depth perception are presented noting the geometric and physiological aspects of depth perception, results with dynamic random-dot stereograms, and the spatial limitations of stereoscopic vision. Various types of three-dimensional displays are described including the digital processing of three-dimensional data for the generation of interactive real-time dynamic pictures, wide-angle integral photography, and the Viking 1975 Lander computerized video spectrophotogrammetry. Consideration is given to holographic imaging and display systems with reference to projection-type displays, recording large holograms in photographic emulsion, large-scale reflection and transmission holography, imaging properties of holographic stereograms, and holographic terrain displays. Various applications to biomedical imaging are outlined such as: the direct measurement of red blood cell profiles, very-high-resolution stereoscopic television, and a spinning mirror auto-stereoscopic display.
- Publication:
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Three-dimensional imaging
- Pub Date:
- January 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977SPIE..120.....B
- Keywords:
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- Bioinstrumentation;
- Conferences;
- Display Devices;
- Holography;
- Imaging Techniques;
- Space Perception;
- Cathode Ray Tubes;
- Erythrocytes;
- Eye Movements;
- Photographic Emulsions;
- Spacecraft Instruments;
- Stereoscopy;
- Tomography;
- Viking Mars Program;
- Visual Tasks;
- Wide Angle Lenses;
- Instrumentation and Photography