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Since at least the 1950s, when studios released a blizzard of 3D movies, technologists and artists have been fascinated by the challenge of creating a compelling 3D moving picture experience--in which the action on the screen extends beyond the surface of the screen and out into the audience.
To date, the stereoscopic technologies that have the potential to make such experiences possible have achieved the greatest degree of acceptance in the technical world, where engineers, researchers, and scientists routinely use stereoscopic technologies in car design, medical research, and oil and gas exploration applications. In addition, stereoscopic technologies are used ...