The following is a collection of material related to the generation and projection of stereoscopic content.
Photographic gallery of Stereoscopic Installations
Various, mostly passive (polaroid based) stereoscopic projection systems and
associated hardware.
Calculating stereo pairs
The correct way to calculate stereo pairs and how to create them using
any raytracer (examples from POVRay), some principles for creating
easy viewing stereo pairs/movies, and examples on how
how to create stereo pairs in OpenGL.
VSMM 2007 - Stereoscopy: Theory and Practice
Workshop, 23 September 2007. (Brisbane), P. Bourke, P. Morse
Synthetic stereoscopic panoramic images
Presented at: VSMM 2006, 18-20 October 2006, Xi'an, China.
Published in: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Springer,
ISBN 978-3-540-46304-7, Volume 4270/2006, pp 147-155.
Small scale stereoscopic photography and filming (A Prototype)
Additional cameras, most stereoscopic, for PovRay
Currently: perspective (stereoscopic), stereoscopic cylindrical panorama,
stereoscopic spherical, stereoscopic and offset fisheye.
Stereoscopic dome projection
Proceedings of the Computer Games & Allied Technology 09 (CGAT09),
Research Publishing Services, ISBN: 978-981-08-3165-3, pp 136-143.
Presented at Computer Games & Allied Technology 09, Singapore, May 12, 2009.
Torque: modifications for stereoscopic projection and user tracking
Stereoscopic panoramic images
Computer generation and projection of stereoscopic 3D panoramic images, includes
spherical, cylindrical, planar, and cubic stereoscopic maps.
See also: 360 degree stereoscopic display
DepthQ projector
Brief evaluation as a stereoscopic projection solution.
"To Mars and Beyond".
Stereoscopic theatre and movie installed as part of a space exploration exhibit at the
Australia National Museum in 2001 followed by Melbourne Museum in 2003.
Passive stereo projection
Discussion of passive stereoscopic projection while installing theatre at the Parkes
Radio Telescope. 2000.
I broke up with a girl once because she lied about her weight. Well, I say that, but actually she died in a bungee-jumping accident.
Jimmy Carr
Historic
Using QuickTime to Present Stereoscopic Movies
Including an older OpenGL based stereoscopic movie player.
Lenticular
Autostereoscopic (no glasses) lenticular images.
A small rear projection stereoscopic system
A VPAC (Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing) project.
Paul Bourke and David Bannon, April-October 2002.