Short description: imaging spectroscopy type
Stereoscopic spectroscopy is a type of imaging spectroscopy that can extract a few spectral parameters over a complete image plane simultaneously. A stereoscopic spectrograph is similar to a normal spectrograph except that (A) it has no slit, and (B) multiple spectral orders (often including the non-dispersed zero order) are collected simultaneously. The individual images are blurred by the spectral information present in the original data. The images are recombined using stereoscopic algorithms similar to those used to find ground feature altitudes from parallax in aerial photography.
Stereoscopic spectroscopy is a special case of the more general field of tomographic spectroscopy. Both types of imaging use an analogy between the [math]\displaystyle{ (x,y,\lambda) }[/math] data space of imaging spectrographs and the conventional [math]\displaystyle{ (x,y,z) }[/math] 3-space of the physical world. Each spectral order in the instrument produces an image plane analogous to the view from a camera with a particular look angle through the [math]\displaystyle{ (x,y,\lambda) }[/math] data space, and recombining the views allows recovery of (some aspects of) the spectrum at every location in the image.
Stereoscopy |
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| Perception |
- Binocular rivalry
- Binocular vision
- Chromostereopsis
- Convergence insufficiency
- Correspondence problem
- Peripheral vision
- Depth perception
- Epipolar geometry
- Kinetic depth effect
- Stereoblindness
- Stereopsis
- Stereopsis recovery
- Stereoscopic acuity
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Display technologies |
- Active shutter 3D system
- Anaglyph 3D
- Autostereogram
- Autostereoscopy
- Bubblegram
- ChromaDepth
- Head-mounted display
- Holography
- Integral imaging
- Lenticular lens
- Multiscopy
- Parallax barrier
- Parallax scrolling
- Polarized 3D system
- Specular holography
- Stereo display
- Stereoscope
- Vectograph
- Virtual retinal display
- Volumetric display
- Wiggle stereoscopy
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Other technologies |
- 2D to 3D conversion
- 2D plus Delta
- 2D-plus-depth
- Computer stereo vision
- Multiview Video Coding
- Parallax scanning
- Pseudoscope
- Stereo photography techniques
- Stereoautograph
- Stereoscopic depth rendition
- Stereoscopic rangefinder
- Stereoscopic spectroscopy
- Stereoscopic Video Coding
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Product types |
- 3D camcorder
- 3D film
- 3D television
- 3D-enabled mobile phones
- 4D film
- Blu-ray 3D
- Digital 3D
- Stereo camera
- Stereo microscope
- Stereoscopic video game
- Virtual reality headset
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Notable products |
- AMD HD3D
- Dolby 3D
- Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D
- Infitec
- MasterImage 3D
- Nintendo 3DS
- Nvidia 3D Vision
- Panavision 3D
- RealD 3D
- Sharp Actius RD3D
- View-Master
- XpanD 3D
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| Miscellany |
- Stereographer
- Stereoscopic Displays and Applications
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