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13 October 1995 Software stereovision for optic laboratory
Diego Alberto Ve Henao
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Abstract
This paper surveys the basis of the stereoscopic chromatic systems which can be sued to provide advanced three-dimensional physical simulations. Special attention is paid to the easy way for replacing unapproachable or high-priced methods like optical holography and high-tech stereoscopic lens systems. A computer program shows applications of stereoscopic procedures.
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Diego Alberto Ve Henao "Software stereovision for optic laboratory", Proc. SPIE 2525, 1995 International Conference on Education in Optics, (13 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.224049
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Visualization

Brain

Colorimetry

Electroluminescence

Solids

Retina

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