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What is Stereoscopic

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
Two 2-D images that, when combined, give depth perception.
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3-D Digitization Methodologies for Cultural Artifacts
K. Lee (The University of Auckland, New Zealand) and X.W. Xu (The University of Auckland, New Zealand)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch598
Abstract
The three main methods of digitization can be broadly defined as contact digitization, image-based digitization (photogrammetry), and geometry-based digitization (laser scanning). With the development of the latter two digitization methods, and advanced rendering technologies, virtual displays and museums can now be used widely. (Hung, 2007) Furthermore, recent developments in interactive 3-D computer graphics technology have seen an increased interest in, and use of, 3-D digitization for cultural heritage objects. (Muller-Wittig, Zhu, & Voss, 2007) Technologies for reconstructing or remodeling physical components in 3- D formats are not new in the engineering field, in particular within manufacturing engineering. However, 3-D digitization used for the preservation and archiving of cultural artifacts is relatively recent.
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Lookable User Interfaces and 3D
Relates to or denotes a process by which two photographs of the same object taken at slightly different angles are viewed together, creating an impression of depth and solidity.
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