Three-dimensional display methods using vertically aligned point

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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ABSTRACT:
Development of a three-dimensional illusion through sequential displaying on a viewing surface of images of the subject as viewed alternatively first from one point of origin and then, time displaced, from another point of origin at a rate within a range of 4 to 30 changes between the points of origin per second. The effect of the illusion is maximized by having the points of origin vertically aligned with respect to one another and having the points of origin displaced from one another a distance less than normal interoccular distance.

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