Stereo Computer Graphics and Other True 3D Technologies
David F. McAllister(Editor)
Princeton University Press
Published on 15. August 1993
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-0-691-08741-2 (ISBN)
Description
Interactive computer-generated 3D imaging is an extremely important and rapidly developing area of computer graphics, with applications to virtual reality, visualization, entertainment, and Computer Aided Graphic Design (CAGD). And now that new low-cost hardware has made full-color 3D imaging possible, amateurs can produce computer-generated stereo scenes on personal computers and home TVs. For the reader with an introductory knowledge of computer graphics, this overview of the techniques and applications of 3D graphics provides the background necessary for producing stereo applications for workstations and personal computers. Based on a popular course given at SIGGRAPH and SPIE/IS&T, the book will be of interest to a wide audience of nonspecialists in graphics and user interfaces, while at the same time, the new material that it contains will make it a useful reference for 3D specialists. In addition to David McAllister, the contributors to this volume are Philip Bos, Jessie Eichenlaub, Lou Harrison, Larry F. Hodges, Edwin R. Jones, Lenny Lipton, Shaun Love, A. Porter McLaurin, Lawrence D. Sher, Richard Steenblik, Homer B. Tilton, R. Don Williams, and Yei-Yu Yeh.
Reviews / Votes
"A work that shares the vast knowledge and experience amassed by some of the leading researchers in the field of three-dimensional (3D) graphic imaging."--ChoiceMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
16 color plates 2 halftones 100 line illus.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
936 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-08741-2 (9780691087412)
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Person
David F. McAllister is Professor of Computer Science at North Carolina State University in Raleigh.
Content
PrefaceThe ContributorsCh. 1IntroductionCh. 2Composition for Electrostereoscopic DisplaysCh. 33D HardcopyCh. 4Visual and Perceptual Issues in Stereoscopic Color DisplaysCh. 5Computing Stereoscopic ViewsCh. 6Liquid-Crystal Shutter Systems for Time-Multiplexed Stereoscopic DisplaysCh. 7Implementation Issues in Interactive Stereo SystemsCh. 8Moving-Slit MethodsCh. 9The Parallax Illumination Autostereoscopic MethodCh. 10ChromostereoscopyCh. 11The Oscillating-Mirror Technique for Realizing True 3DCh. 12Three-Dimensional Imaging through Alternating PairsCh. 13Volumetric Three-Dimensional Display TechnologyReferencesIndex