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| sources or references | Primary sources | citations | reliable sources | Pocket stereoscope with original test image. Used by military to examine stereoscopic pairs of vertical aerial photographs. | | Stereo card image modified for crossed eye viewing.View of Manhattan, c. 1909 | | Manhattan | An 1893-era World's Columbian Exposition viewer | | World's Columbian Exposition | illusion of depth | photograph | movie | eye | 3D displays | Sir Charles Wheatstone | photogrammetry | stereograms | dimensional | 3D scanners | Correspondence problem | Computer Vision | depth perception | binocular vision | A stereo card intended to be viewed in a stereoscope | | orthoptists | vision therapists | accommodative | | | | | Stereoscope and case – during WWII this tool was used by Allied photo interpreters to analyze images shot from aerial photo reconnaissance platforms. | | View-Master | fairy tale | cartoon | Stereo Realist | DVD | television | Head-mounted display | an HMD with a separate video source displayed in front of each eye to achieve a stereoscopic effect | | LCD | OLED | augmented reality | CAT scans | MRI | LCD shutter glasses | liquid crystal | computer display | alternate-frame sequencing | Time-division multiplexing | Polarized glasses | orthogonal | polarizing | GeoWall | Polarized glasses | circular | polarizing | handedness | Real D Cinema | Full color Anachrome red (left eye)and cyan (right eye) filters | | 3D red_cyan glasses recommended for your viewing pleasure | Anaglyph image | Mars | Chromadepth | Anachrome optical diopter glasses. | | citation needed | A random dot autostereogram encodes a 3D scene which can be "seen" with proper viewing technique | | autostereogram | autostereogram | Magic Eye | Pulfrich effect | Pulfrich effect | prismatic | HDTV | stereopticon | KMQ viewer | binocular | Lenticular printing | corduroy | As of 2004 | Sharp Corporation | citation needed | Wiggle stereoscopy | | web browser | gif | flash | persistence of vision | parallax | binocular | depth perception | 135 film | Stereo Realist | Loreo | Long base line image showing prominent foothill ridges; click the image for more information on the technique | | 3D red_cyan glasses recommended for your viewing pleasure | Small anaglyphed image | | 3D red_cyan glasses recommended for your viewing pleasure | picture plane | Wikimedia Commons | v | d | Display technology | Video | Cathode ray tube | Digital light processing | Field emission | Interferometric modulator display | Laser TV | Light-emitting diode | organic | Liquid crystal | Plasma | Surface-conduction electron-emitter (SED) | Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) | Video projector display | Electromechanical | Flip-dot | Split-flap | Vane | Electronic paper | Eggcrate | 3D display | Autostereoscopic | Volumetric | Laser beam | Hologram | Movie projector | Neon sign | Slide projector | Comparison of display technology | Categories | Photographic techniques | Photogrammetry | 3D imaging | Articles lacking reliable references from November 2006 | All articles lacking sources | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since May 2008 | Articles with unsourced statements since May 2007 |
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