BCS 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Retina, Active Shutter 3D System, Anaglyph 3D

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3d vision resulting from slight difference in left and right eye images, arising because the two eyes view the world from slightly different perspectives. Rovers are equipped with stereo cameras so it can detect depth in different planets, etc. Works only within 10-20 ft of the observer. You have an image that is done in two different colours, one lens of the glasses only lets one part of the image through. This allows the eye to get separate images for each one. Red filter blocks the red light and lets green light through. Green filer blocks the green light and lets red light through. The red/green glasses would work with colour blind people because it does not affect vision: polarized glasses. Light is polarized in either the vertical or horizontal angles, so you can provide images in each direction. The glasses only let one polarized direction through. Oscillations are oriented in a particular direction pass through.

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