1 March 1998 Reducing the accommodation and convergence difference in stereoscopic three-dimensional displays by using correction lenses
Karen J. Bos
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In this paper, the term 3-D refers to true 3-D images seen with length, width, and height. Stereoscopic viewing systems for true 3-D images on desktop displays actually present two images on the screen.
Karen J. Bos "Reducing the accommodation and convergence difference in stereoscopic three-dimensional displays by using correction lenses," Optical Engineering 37(3), (1 March 1998). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.601941
Published: 1 March 1998
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