The SD&A Library web page describes itself: A Virtual Library is an online repository of selected Stereoscopic Imaging publications. There are many pioneering books on the topic of stereoscopic imaging - however, many of these titles are often very difficult to obtain. By converting selected publications into electronic editions we hope to make some of these volumes easily accessible once again.
The SD&A is the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications group, which not only reproduces several excellent resources (available here: Stereoscopic Displays and Applications Virtual Library), but also has a conference - the next will be in San Francisco on Monday-Wednesday 23-25 January 2012 - Conference and Exhibition
The most recent book that the SD&A is promoting now in the Virtual Library is "The Theory of Stereoscopic Transmission and its application to the motion picture" by Raymond and Nigel Spottiswoode - originally published in 1953.
"The Theory of Stereoscopic Transmission" provides a theoretical analysis of the three-dimensional geometry of capture and presentation of stereoscopic images as typified by 3D movies. Titles of chapters in the book include: Stereoscopic Depth Range, The Stereoscopic Window, Stereoscopic Calculators, Cameras with Variable Separation and Convergence, Projection, The Human Factor in Stereoscopic Transmission, and much more. An errata list is provided at the end of the book. Also included is an 8 page anaglyph 3D insert "Stereoscopic Diagrams" by Brian Borthwick and Jack Coote which illustrates some of the concepts in the book in 3D.
See the site and download this and many other books, including Lenny Lipton's well regarded Foundations of the Stereoscopic Cinema by Lenny Lipton

















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