> So, how does the 8" viewer work?
I believe it is a so-called "autostereoscopic display". You can see stereo
without glasses. Like "lenticular postcards", prints made from the
Nimslo/Nishika (and other) stereo cameras (with 3 or 4 lenses), or some
laptop 3D displays.
I have not seen yet. It might be OK as a starting point for the general
public, but the depth is limited and dependent on the distance and
orientation of your head with respect to the "viewer"/screen/print.
The stereo viewing experience is best if each image is sent to the
corresponding eye using lenses, or polarizing glasses, or a similar method
that complete separates the right and left images. It is possible to
extract the two images from this camera so people can use other viewing
methods.
George
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