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Date Published: 9 May 2001
Pages: 458
ISBN: 9780819438935
Volume: MS162
Pages: 458
ISBN: 9780819438935
Volume: MS162
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xiii Preface
Stephen A. Benton
Stephen A. Benton
xv Introduction
Stephen A. Benton
Stephen A. Benton
xxv Figure 1. The 3D "road map"
Stephen A. Benton
Stephen A. Benton
Section One
Vision
Vision
3 Contributions to the physiology of vision. Part the first. On some remarkable, and
hitherto unobserved, phenomena of binocular vision
Charles Wheatstone (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 1838)
27 On the law of visible position in single and binocular vision, and on the representation of
solid figures by the union of dissimilar plane pictures on the retina
Sir David Brewster (The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of
Science 1844)
54 Contributions to the physiology of vision. Part the second. On some remarkable, and
hitherto unobserved, phenomena of binocular vision (continued)
Charles Wheatstone (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 1852)
71 Binocular depth perception of computer-generated patterns
Bela Julesz (Bell System Technical Journal 1960)
Section Two
Stereoscopes
Stereoscopes
111 An account of a new stereoscope
Sir David Brewster (Report of the Nineteenth Meeting of the British Association for the
Advancement of Science, 1850)
113 History of the "American Stereoscope"
Oliver Wendell Holmes (Philadelphia Photographer 1869)
116 Stereoscopic viewing device
Wilhelm B. Gruber (U.S. Patent No. 2,189,285, 1940)
119 Stereoscopic television apparatus
Henry J. De N. McCollum (U.S. Patent No. 2,388,170, 1945)
122 A head-mounted three dimensional display
Ivan E. Sutherland (in Joint Computer Conference [Proceedings of the AFIPS] 1968)
Section Three
Wavelength-Multiplexed Displays
Wavelength-Multiplexed Displays
133 Zwei neue stereoskopische Methoden
W. Rollmann (Annalen der Physik und Chemie 1853)
135 Nouvel appareil st�r�oscopique
J.-Ch. d'Almeida (Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des S�ances de l'Acad�mie des Sciences 1858)
138 Estampes, photographies et tableaux st�r�oscopiques, produisant lair effet en plein jour,
sans l aide du st�r�oscope
Louis Ducos Duhauron (French Patent No. 216,465, 1891)
146 Stereoscopic print
Louis Ducos Duhauron (U.S. Patent No. 544,666, 1895)
Section Four
Time-Multiplexed Displays
Time-Multiplexed Displays
151 Stereoscopic television system
Lenny Lipton, Michael R. Starks, James D. Stewart, Lawrence D. Meyer [later removed as co-
inventor] (U.S. Patent No. 4,523,226, 1985)
171 Stereoscopic motion-picture device
Laurens Hammond (U.S. Patent No. 1,506,524, 1924)
177 Stereoscopic display system
Ulrich Bonne (U.S. Patent No. 3,858,001, 1974)
186 Liquid crystal stereoscopic television system
John A. Roese (U.S. Patent No. 3,821,466, 1974)
Section Five
Polarization-Multiplexed Displays
Polarization-Multiplexed Displays
195 On the construction of kaleidoscopes which combine the colours and forms produced by
polarized light
Sir David Brewster (in The Kaleidoscope, Its History, Theory, and Construction 1870)
198 Method by which pictures projected upon screens by magic lanterns are seen in relief
John Anderton (U.S. Patent No. 542,321, 1895)
201 Polarizing optical system
Edwin H. Land (U.S. Patent No. 2,099,694, 1937)
208 Apparatus employing polarized light for the production of stereoscopic images
Edwin H. Land, Joseph Mahler (U.S. Patent No. 2,203,687, 1940)
216 e -70
[Stereoscopic cinematography in the Soviet pavilion at Expo '70]
A. G. Boltyanskii, N. A. Ovsyannikova (Tekhnika Kino i Televideniya 1970)
Section Six
Autostereoscopy: Specular Displays
Autostereoscopy: Specular Displays
225 Improvements in stereoscopic apparatus
Henry Swan (British Patent No. 3249, 1862)
230 Photograph of a Henry Swan Casket Portrait (c. 1865)
Courtesy the MIT Museum, Museum of Holography Collection
231 Note on a real-image stereoscope (footnote p. 115 in "On the cyclide")
James Clerk Maxwell (The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 1868)
232 Stereoscopic apparatus
Josef Mahler (U.S. Patent No. 1,992,872, 1935)
235 Advertisement for the Mahler "Photoplastikon"
Reichert AG 1939
236 Specular displays [excerpt]
Helmut Weiss (in Display Systems Engineering, H. R. Luxenberg and R. L. Kuehn, editors, 1968)
241 Head tracking stereoscopic display
Alfred Schwartz (IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices 1986)
246 Optical systems with multiple exit pupils for viewing stereoscreens without spectacles
[excerpt]
N. A. Valyus (in Stereoscopy 1966)
249 Autostereoscopic 3-D display
Adrian R. L. Travis (Applied Optics 1990)
Section Seven
Autostereoscopy: Parallax Stereograms
Autostereoscopy: Parallax Stereograms
255 A novel stereogram
Frederic E. Ives (Journal of the Franklin Institute 1902)
257 Parallax stereogram and process of making same
Frederic E. Ives (U.S. Patent No. 725,567, 1903)
260 Art of making cinematographic projections
Edmond Henri Victor Noaillon (U.S. Patent No. 1,772,782, 1930)
268 Three dimensional unaided viewing method and apparatus
Robert B. Collender (U.S. Patent No. 3,178,720, 1965)
284 An autostereoscopic CRT display
Homer B. Tilton (in Three-Dimensional Imaging 1977)
Section Eight
Lenticular Displays
Lenticular Displays
291 Stereoscopic picture
Walter Hess (U.S. Patent No. 1,128,979, 1915)
295 Photographic method and apparatus
Clarence W. Kanolt (U.S. Patent No. 1,260,682, 1918)
Section Nine
Integral Photography
Integral Photography
305 �preuves r�versibles. Photographies int�grales
G. Lippmann (Comptes Rendus de l'Acad�mie des Sciences 1908)
311 Optical properties of a Lippmann lenticulated sheet
Herbert E. Ives (Journal of the Optical Society of America 1931)
317 Integral photography
Roger Lannes de Montebello (U.S. Patent No. 3,503,315, 1970)
Section Ten
"Slice-Stacking" Displays
331 Repr�sentation photographique d'un solide dans l'espace. Photo-st�r�o-synth�se
Louis Lumi�re (Comptes Rendus de l'Acad�mie des Sciences 1920)
337 Optical method and means
Francis MacLean Smith, Thomas Aquinas Kirby (U.S. Patent No. 2,336,508, 1943)
350 Practical solid state three dimensional (3-D) display
John L. Coddington, Robert J. Schipper (in IRE International Convention Record 1962)
358 Variable focal length mirrors
J. C. Muirhead (Review of Scientific Instruments 1961)
359 Stereoscopic display using rapid varifocal mirror oscillations
Alan C. Traub (Applied Optics 1967)
362 A true three-dimensional display
Jordan D. Lewis, Carl M. Verber, Robert B. McGhee (IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
1971)
371 Lasers add a third dimension to graphics
Michael Cross (New Scientist 1982)
Section Eleven
Holography
Holography
375 A new microscopic principle
D. Gabor (Nature 1948)
377 Reconstructed wavefronts and communication theory
Emmett N. Leith, Juris Upatnieks (Journal of the Optical Society of America 1962)
385
[On the reflection of the optical properties of an object in the wavefield of radiation
scattered by it]
Yu. N. Denisyuk (in Trudy GOI, Set of Selected Articles on Holography by Prof. Yu. N.
Denisyuk, 1988; first published 1962)
389 Photographic reconstruction of the optical properties of an object in its own scattered
radiation field
Yu. N. Denisyuk (Soviet Physics-Doklady 1962)
392 Wavefront reconstruction with diffused illumination and three-dimensional objects
Emmett N. Leith, Juris Upatnieks (Journal of the Optical Society of America 1964)
399 Holograms with nonpseudoscopic real images
F. B. Rotz, A. A. Friesem (Applied Physics Letters 1966)
402 Bandwidth reduction of hologram transmission systems by elimination of vertical parallax
D. J. DeBitetto (Applied Physics Letters 1968)
405 Hologram reconstructions with extended incoherent sources
Stephen A. Benton (Journal of the Optical Society of America 1969)
Section Twelve
Holographic Stereograms
Holographic Stereograms
409 3-D imagery and holograms of objects illuminated in white light
R. V. Pole (Applied Physics Letters 1967)
412 Holographic panoramic stereograms synthesized from white light recordings
D. J. DeBitetto (Applied Optics 1969)
414 A new approach to computer-generated holography
M. C. King, A. M. Noll, D. H. Berry (Applied Optics 1970)
419 Bibliography
427 Author Index
429 Subject Index
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