Stereography and the Transmission of Images

Edward Levonian

In this paper a given theory of the perception of visual stimuli is used as a basis for investigating the principles of stereoscopic cinematography. Part I states the vision theory selected and expresses this theory mathematically in a manner applicable to the 3-D spectator. Part II uses this vision theory to develop formulas for filming the scene. Part III applies these formulas to the mechanics of filming. In Part IV accuracy considerations are investigated for the entire transmission chain from scene to screen.

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Published
1955-02
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J01710