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Autostereoscopy / Integral imaging / Stereoscopy / Lenticular lens / Kodacolor / Color photography / Parallax barrier / Parallax / Camera / Imaging / Optics / 3D imaging
Date: 2009-07-09 13:48:04
Autostereoscopy
Integral imaging
Stereoscopy
Lenticular lens
Kodacolor
Color photography
Parallax barrier
Parallax
Camera
Imaging
Optics
3D imaging

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