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Note from the Author

References
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Lenticular History References

 

 

Boltiansky, A. G., and Ovsiannikova, N. A., Stereoscopic Cinematography in the Soviet Pavilion at the Expo-70, Cine-Technology and Television (in Russian), 22-27 (Oct. 1970).

Burckhardt, C. B., Optimum Parameters and Resolution Limitation of Integral Photography, J. opt. Soc. Amer. 58, No.1, 71-76 (Jan. 1968)

Burckhardt, C. B., Collier, R. J., and Doherty,

E. T., Formation and Inversion of Pseudoscopic Images, Appl. Opt. 7, No.3, 627-631 (March 1968).

Burckhardt, C. B., and Doherty, E. T., Beaded Plate Recording of Integral Photographs, Appl. Opt. 8, No. 11, 2329-2331 (Nov. 1976).

Chamberlin, G. R., The Characterization of Lenticular Sheets and Parallax Barriers for S.D Imaging. Proc.

Collender, R. B., The Stereoptip1exer, J. Soc. Photo-opt. Instrum. Eng. 6, No.1, 14-18 (Oct./Nov. 1967).

Collender, R. B., The Stereoscopic Movie System Without Glasses, Information Display, 23-30 (Sept./Oct. 1968).

Davis, N., McCormick, M. and Yang, L., Three-dimensional imaging systems: a new development, Appl. Opt. Vol. 27, no.21 (Nov. 1988)

DeMontebello, R. L., U.S. Patent, 3,503,315 (1970).

 

DeMontebello, R. L., Wide-angle integral photography-The Integram System, in Proc. 1977 SPIE Annu. Tech. Conf. (San Diego, CA) seminar 10, no. 120-08, Tech Digest pp73-91, (Aug. 1977)

Higuchi, H. and Hamasaki, J., Real-time transmission of three-dimensional images formed by parallax panoramagrams, Appl. Opt., vol. 17, no. 24, pp. 3895-3902, (Dec.1978)

Ives, F. E., U.S. Patent, 666,424 (1901).

Ives, F. E., U.S. Patent, 725,567 (1903).

Boltiansky, A. G., and Ovsiannikova, N. A., Stereoscopic Cinematography in the Soviet Pavilion at the Expo-70, Cine-Technology and Television (in Russian), 22-27 (Oct. 1970).

Burckhardt, C. B., Optimum Parameters and Resolution Limitation of Integral Photography, J. opt. Soc. Amer. 58, No.1, 71-76 (Jan. 1968)

Burckhardt, C. B., Collier, R. J., and Doherty,

E. T., Formation and Inversion of Pseudoscopic Images, Appl. Opt. 7, No.3, 627-631 (March 1968).

Burckhardt, C. B., and Doherty, E. T., Beaded Plate Recording of Integral Photographs, Appl. Opt. 8, No. 11, 2329-2331 (Nov. 1976).

Chamberlin, G. R., The Characterization of Lenticular Sheets and Parallax Barriers for S.D Imaging. Proc.

Collender, R. B., The Stereoptip1exer, J. Soc. Photo-opt. Instrum. Eng. 6, No.1, 14-18 (Oct./Nov. 1967).

Collender, R. B., The Stereoscopic Movie System Without Glasses, Information Display, 23-30 (Sept./Oct. 1968).

Davis, N., McCormick, M. and Yang, L., Three-dimensional imaging systems: a new development, Appl. Opt. Vol. 27, no.21 (Nov. 1988)

DeMontebello, R. L., U.S. Patent, 3,503,315 (1970).

DeMontebello, R. L., Wide-angle integral photography-The Integram System, in Proc. 1977 SPIE Annu. Tech. Conf. (San Diego, CA) seminar 10, no. 120-08, Tech Digest pp73-91, (Aug. 1977)

Higuchi, H. and Hamasaki, J., Real-time transmission of three-dimensional images formed by parallax panoramagrams, Appl. Opt., vol. 17, no. 24, pp. 3895-3902, (Dec.1978)

Ives, F. E., U.S. Patent, 666,424 (1901).

Ives, F. E., U.S. Patent, 725,567 (1903).

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