Category:3D imaging

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Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

3

  • 3-D films
  • 3D video games

H

  • Holography

Pages in category "3D imaging"

The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

3

  • 3D episode

4

  • 4D - Time-lapsed series of 3D earth models

A

  • ASCII stereogram
  • Alpha mapping
  • Alternate-frame sequencing
  • Anaglyph image
  • Autostereogram
  • Autostereoscopy

B

  • Bubblegram

C

  • ChromaDepth
  • 3D modeling
  • 3D rendering
  • 3D computer graphics
  • Convergence micropsia
  • Cyrax (HDS system)

D

  • Disney Digital 3-D
  • 3D display
  • SeeReal Technologies

F

  • 3-D film

F cont.

  • Teleview

G

  • Generative Modelling Language
  • Geometry processing

H

  • Holography

I

  • IMAX
  • IMAX Corporation
  • Integral imaging

L

  • LCD shutter glasses
  • Emmett Leith

M

  • Megalethoscope
  • Mental Images (firm)
  • Morph target animation

O

  • Optotrak

P

  • PHSCologram
  • Parallax barrier
  • Phantogram
  • Polarized 3D glasses
  • 3D projection
  • Pulfrich effect

R

  • Random dot stereogram

R cont.

  • Real D Cinema

S

  • 3D scanner
  • CyArk
  • Structured Light 3D Scanner
  • St. John Publications
  • Stereo Realist
  • Stereo camera
  • Stereoblindness
  • Stereogram
  • Stereopsis
  • Stereoscopy
  • Swept-volume display

V

  • Vectograph
  • Virtual replay (Sports)
  • VoluMedic
  • Volume ray casting
  • Volume rendering
  • Volumetric display
  • Voxel

W

  • Wire frame model
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