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The three dimensional impression of the real world is obtained from a variety of clues such as eye accomodation (change of focal length of eye), shading, motion of object, parallactic displacement of the views of the eyes and relative size of known objects. The computer controlled stereo optical display generation system that I will describe in this paper utilizes parallactic displacement of the two views presented to the eyes to give a subjective three dimensional impression of a displayed object.
Eugene F. Uretz
"Generation And Projection Of Stereo Motion Picture Films", Proc. SPIE 0006, Filmed Data and Computers, (1 December 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971058
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Eugene F. Uretz, "Generation And Projection Of Stereo Motion Picture Films," Proc. SPIE 0006, Filmed Data and Computers, (1 December 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971058