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The '''light field stereoscope''' is a prototype device made at the computational imaging lab at Stanford University. It is an evolution of the [[stereoscope]] that incorporates [[light field]] rendering for a multifocal display. It was first prototyped in about 2014 or 2015.<ref>The Light Field Stereoscope | SIGGRAPH 2015. https://www.computationalimaging.org/publications/the-light-field-stereoscope/</ref> | The '''light field stereoscope''' is a prototype device made at the computational imaging lab at Stanford University. It is an evolution of the [[stereoscope]] that incorporates [[light field]] rendering for a multifocal display. It was first prototyped in about 2014 or 2015.<ref>The Light Field Stereoscope | SIGGRAPH 2015. https://www.computationalimaging.org/publications/the-light-field-stereoscope/</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 07:18, 17 April 2024
The light field stereoscope is a prototype device made at the computational imaging lab at Stanford University. It is an evolution of the stereoscope that incorporates light field rendering for a multifocal display. It was first prototyped in about 2014 or 2015.[1]
References
- ↑ The Light Field Stereoscope | SIGGRAPH 2015. https://www.computationalimaging.org/publications/the-light-field-stereoscope/