Newsight developed an auto-stereoscopic synthetic-3D photo frame with motion parallaxNewsight has developed a new auto-stereoscopic (glasses-free) 3D photo frame that uses image processing software that creates synthetic 3D information. The basic idea is to provide some sort of motion-parallax - so if you peek around a 3D object, you can see what's behind it (which you cannot do with "normal" 3D displays). Newsight's image processing software creates 5 images from a 3D display (or even a normal 2D image). So obviously what you'll see behind objects is "synthetic" - or computer generated. But it sill makes a nice effect. The display itself uses lenticular-lenses for the auto-stereoscopic effect. Via SID 2010
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