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Journal of Undergraduate Research

Keywords

stereogram printer, three-dimensional images, LCD screen

College

Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Abstract

The goal of this creative works project was to build an inexpensive Stereogram printer capable of producing three-dimensional images from a series of two-dimensional pictures. This type of printer is very useful for making hologram-like images of objects and scenes that would be impossible to ‘holograph’ by traditional, optical methods. Though several printers of this type have already been built, they generally cost several thousands of dollars to develop. The author built the following small-scale printer primarily from a $200 LCD television and a $10 scanner. (However, it should be noted that this piece of equipment had to be run on an expensive optics table.)

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