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STEREOSCOPY The illusion of Depth What is Stereoscopy? Derived from Greek word “stereo” meaning “solid” and “scopy” meaning “viewed” Early form of 3D image using lenses: Anaglyph Stereo Image History 280 BC – Postulated by Euclid 1833 – first stereoscopy using mirrors. Modern Stereoscopic methods: Passive Passive Viewers: Color Filtering Standard is Red for right eye and Cyan for left eye Modern Stereoscopic methods: Active Active Viewers: Switching Glasses switch eyes coordinated with screen Stereoscopy: How it works The eye and the brain conspire to fool you !!! Stereopsis: The Brain…under 50 ft. Brain uses feedback from the eye muscles to determine parallax: Convergence. Stereopsis: The Brain…beyond 50 ft. Brain uses feedback from the eye muscles to determine parallax Convergence. But, Also…. Stereopsis: The Brain…beyond 50 ft Brain senses differences between images on the retina. Factors influencing Focus and Tracking. Angular size of objects Classical perspective Desaturation of colors Atmospheric Distortion Shadows Motion Parallax Stereopsis: Problems Stereopsis Convergence Focus Orthogonal distortion Stereopsis – processes of convergence and focus Convergence – brain solves for parallax Focus – eye and brain solve for sharpness Stereoscopic illusions require Convergence and focus to work separately. Stereopsis: Problems Stereopsis Convergence Focus Orthogonal distortion The smaller something is, the more distorted the angles and shapes they form. Your brain resists interpreting large angles on a small display. Modern Applications: Video 3D movies have been available since “The Power of Love” -1922 The increased cost of creation must be offset (costs more to see) Few people have 3D display tech for aftermarket viewing Digital videography is dropping the cost of 3D filming. Applications: Virtual Reality As a sub-function of smartphones making them much more prevalent. Headsets “Window on Reality” using camera with overlay images. (Pokémon game) Credits • • • • • • • 1- “The Illusion of Reality in Stereoscopy”, CC0, Donald E Seminek 3- Image: Women using Stereoscope, CC0, Hyperlink 4- Image: Stereoscopy by Osiponkive, CC0, Hyperlink 5- image via Creative Commons, CC0, – Author Locafox.de 7- Astronomygcxe.co.uk with author’s permission 12- Pixabay, CC0, no credits 13- Pixabay, CC0, Stefan Schweihofer, Germany Widescreen Test Pattern (16:9) Aspect Ratio Test (Should appear circular) 4x3 16x9 Perspective One-point Perspective Two-point Perspective Return Angular Size and Motion The Moon’s motion across the sky is about 15 degrees per hour. Return