Double-D-Depth: A Novel Approach for Depth Sensation
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概要
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Distance-determined, i.e. distance-supported graded luminance or transparency is a novel imaging feature which is depthexpressive and as such clearly distinguishable from two-dimensional imaging. It is substantiated by two image planes, positioned at a distance from each other, on which image parts, that are in register in both planes, are gradually and complementarily changed in luminances (transparencies) as a function of depth, distance, length, height and/or volume of objects/entities of the real scene. A novel perceivable type of three-dimensional imaging which stems from it, is called "Double-D-Depth". It can be observed visorlessly. This paper gives mainly a phenomenological description of the principle, including relevant examples, and some perceptual entries.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1998-02-15
著者
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HAISMA Jan
Philips Research Laboratories
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SEPPEN C.
Philips Research Laboratories
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Seppen C.J.E.(Ans)
Philips Research Laboratories
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