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What is autostereoscopic display?

What is autostereoscopic display?

Autostereoscopy is any method of displaying stereoscopic images (adding binocular perception of 3D depth) without the use of special headgear, glasses, something that affects vision, or anything for eyes on the part of the viewer.

How does autostereoscopic work?

Current three-dimensional (3-D) display devices use various methods to produce the illusion of 3-D space. Incorporating a lenticular screen, an autostereoscopic system lets a viewer see three-dimensional images without the use of glasses.

What is glassless 3D?

The technology of 3D without glasses is called auto-stereoscopy. Because this kind of three dimensional technology doesn’t utilize special spectacles or headgear it became also known as glasses-less 3D or glasses free 3D.

How can I see 3D without glasses?

Take a pen and hold it in a vertical position. Put the tip of your pen right between the 2 images. Slowly move the pen towards your eyes keeping the focus on the tip of the pen. You’ll start to notice that images are fusing, again creating the third image in the middle.

How does glasses free 3D work?

Researchers from Soochow University have now developed a glasses-free 3D display prototype, which uses a series of nanostructured lenses to produce more realistic images that can be seen over a longer viewing distance. 3D was the hot new movie trend of the 50s, 80s, and 2000s, but it fails to catch on every time.

Can I see a 3D movie if I wear glasses?

Can you watch 3D movies at home with glasses? Glasses are required to watch 3D content at home. 3D glasses provide a separate image to each eye. The brain combines the two images into a single 3D image. Not all 3D glasses work the same way, and not all 3D glasses work with all 3D TVs.

Can I use theater 3D glasses at home?

YES, of course you can! You just need two video projectors, a stereoscopic video card (almost all are stereoscopic), the Stereoscopic Player and a sterescopic video. Put a couple of polarized filters (the same of your glasses) in front of your projectors, project on a silver screen, and there you are!