Computer Science – Graphics
Scientific paper
Jan 1987
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Meeting sponsored by SPIE. Bellingham, WA, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE Proceedings. Volume 761), 19
Computer Science
Graphics
Conferences, Display Devices, Human Factors Engineering, Imaging Techniques, Technology Assessment, Computer Graphics, Digital Data, Flight Simulation, Fluid Flow, Holography, Infrared Imagery, Liquid Crystals, Man Machine Systems, Photointerpretation, Stereoscopic Vision, Teleoperators, Workstations
Scientific paper
The present conference on state-of-the-art three-dimensional imaging techniques and displays discusses a liquid crystal video stereoscope, the chromostereoscopic single-image stereoscopic process, 'alcove' holograms for CAD, factors affecting 'ghosting' in time-multiplexed planostereoscopic CRT displays, and three-dimensional stereographic pictorial visual interfaces and displays for flight simulation. Also discussed are radiologic applications of holography, the use of lenses to enhance depth perception, truly three-dimensional animation in motion pictures, three-dimensional displays of radiation therapy planning, a high definition graphics application in fluid flow simulations, the digital generation of stereoscopic perspective scenes, and a truly four-dimensional graphics laboratory for nongeometric grid-based data.
McAllister David F.
Robbins Woodrow E.
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