Stereoscopic
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Long before the first 3D TVs or movies, people were enjoying three-dimensional stereoscopic photographs. The new Minuta Stereo camera allows users to create their own, in a decidedly vintage fashion.
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The instrument panel is about to start jumping out of car dashboards. Tier-one OEM supplier Continental has built a glasses-free, "auto-stereoscopic" 3D car display, and it's about to debut on the new Genesis GV80 SUV.
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Researchers at the Stanford Computational Imaging Group have been working on a light field stereoscope that greatly improves virtual reality experiences while also reducing motion sickness.
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Researchers from the Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Mexico have developed a pair of glasses that use a combination of ultrasound, GPS, stereoscopic vision and artificial intelligence to help the visually impaired to get around.
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With a design modeled after an old Viewmaster, the Poppy uses an iPhone's own camera to capture and view stills and video in stereoscopic 3D.
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Vuzix has released an updated Wrap1200, the Wrap 1200AR, which feature a pair of cameras to enable the viewing of 3D or 2D augmented reality (AR) content.
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The 3DCone is an add-on for the iPhone that allows users to capture 3D still and video.
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The Sansa 3D viewer functions like a View-Master to display 3D YouTube content in the side-by-side format using an iPhone.
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Image3D allows customers to create their own View-Master-like photo reels, using their own photographs.
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Michael Ford, who restores old arcade games, has built a peep show machine from scratch using modern technology.
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Researchers have developed a camera system that snaps multi-gigabit images at 30 frames per second over 360 degrees and then displays them as one three dimensional panorama
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NVIDIA is targeting the professional market with its 3D Vision Pro.
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