Photography – Plural image recording – Stereoscopic
Patent
1994-09-28
1997-11-25
Mathews, A. A.
Photography
Plural image recording
Stereoscopic
359465, G03B 3508
Patent
active
056922264
ABSTRACT:
Methods of recording and analyzing stereoscopic displays using chiral liquid crystal materials are presented. The methods include cameras that encode stereoscopic pictures in both the film and video formats.
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