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authorMaik Teurlings <mteur@gmx.net>2008-06-10 13:54:56 (GMT)
committerMaik Teurlings <mteur@gmx.net>2008-06-10 13:54:56 (GMT)
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\subsection{Head tracking}
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\subsection{Stereo vision}
To be able to view a world in 3 dimensions with real depth information, one must offer each eye an image of its own, taken from a different angle. A problem arises however when there is only one screen available. How can both eyes get one image each from one screen? \\
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