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3 May 2000 Stereo parallax and disparity in single-lens stereoscopy
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Single lens stereoscopy is the method where a stereo pair is derived by sampling light from two sides of an aperture within a single optical path. I first review the formation of the two images and the characteristics of these images. Of special interest are the differences between single-lens stereoscopy and dual-lens stereoscopy. Then I consider various practical considerations of using this method to make real-world products.
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Michael A. Weissman "Stereo parallax and disparity in single-lens stereoscopy", Proc. SPIE 3957, Stereoscopic Displays and Virtual Reality Systems VII, (3 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384457
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Laser sintering

Stereoscopy

3D image processing

Imaging systems

Eye

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