Abstract

In this paper, an experimental technique of stereo visualization and simultaneous shape measurement is introduced into the application of visualization in scientific art. This technique uses two parallel cameras placed side by side and an illumination of random dot patterns on the art object. The depth map obtained from the cross-correlation analysis is used for the generation of stereo anaglyph images successfully, which is applicable to the wide range of camera distances. Examples of stereo anaglyph images are shown for the application to scientific art, such as the monochrome plaster figure and the color flower.

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