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- Integral_imaging abstract "Integral imaging is an autostereoscopic or multiscopic 3D display, meaning that it displays a 3D image without the use of special glasses on the part of the viewer. It achieves this by placing an array of microlenses (similar to a lenticular lens) in front of the image, where each lens looks different depending on viewing angle. Thus rather than displaying a 2D image that looks the same from every direction, it reproduces a 4D light field, creating stereo images that exhibit parallax when the viewer moves.The concept was proposed in 1908 by Gabriel Lippmann, and to date has found use largely in the related concept of lenticular printing of static images.".
- Integral_imaging wikiPageExternalLink Integral_History.pdf.
- Integral_imaging wikiPageID "5291448".
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- Integral_imaging hasPhotoCollection Integral_imaging.
- Integral_imaging subject Category:3D_imaging.
- Integral_imaging comment "Integral imaging is an autostereoscopic or multiscopic 3D display, meaning that it displays a 3D image without the use of special glasses on the part of the viewer. It achieves this by placing an array of microlenses (similar to a lenticular lens) in front of the image, where each lens looks different depending on viewing angle.".
- Integral_imaging label "Integral imaging".
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- Integral_imaging sameAs Q6042701.
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- Integral_imaging wasDerivedFrom Integral_imaging?oldid=578824852.
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