Autostereoscopic display
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An autostereoscopic display is a type of stereoscopic 3D display that works with free eyes in the air. It is the display at a distance, and the viewer's eyes, and it looks 3D.
"Autostereoscopic" literally means self-solid-view, meaning it itself shows something that looks solid to the viewer. Typically, it is a flat-focus binocular autostereoscopic display.
Autostereoscopic displays based on parallax barrier and lenticular methodologies have been known for about 100 years.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ "On aspects of glasses-free 3D cinema 70 years ago". Veritas et Visus. 2013-12-01. https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/items/a35ec24a-d314-4d6c-a8cd-87ffdc853f7a.