Sunday, March 22, 2009

3D Imaging: Research

What is 3D?

3D is a technique that is capable of displaying and recording 3D visual information or creating a depth of illusion in the image. 3D is based on the way our eyes and brain work, seeing as each eye views objects at a different angle, it is up to our brain to take these images and make them into one whole image. 3D images try then to get a spesfic image into each eye, from there our brains would interperate the pictures as if they were actual 3D objects, thus making it a 3D image.


Imaging Methods.

Some 3D imaging methods are the "Red Eye' Method, with relies on the red component of the RGB image that is being displayed, with the blue and green component being compressed, some other methods are Autostereograms which uses random-dots which disguise the actual image, and dosent need 3D glasses.

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