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Stereoscopy / Display technology / Eyewear / Optical illusions / Anaglyph image / Anaglyph / 3D film / Liquid crystal shutter glasses / 3D display / Imaging / 3D imaging / Optics
Date: 2014-11-11 04:54:40
Stereoscopy
Display technology
Eyewear
Optical illusions
Anaglyph image
Anaglyph
3D film
Liquid crystal shutter glasses
3D display
Imaging
3D imaging
Optics

A. J. Woods, C. R. Harris (2012) “Using cross‐talk simulation to predict the performance of anaglyph 3‐D glasses” in JSID  (Journal of the Society for Information Display), Vol. 20, N

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