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  2. 2D to 3D conversion - Wikipedia

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    An example of depth map Generating and reconstructing 3D shapes from single or multi-view depth maps or silhouettes [10] The major steps of depth-based conversion methods are: Depth budget allocation – how much total depth in the scene and where the screen plane will be. Image segmentation, creation of mattes or masks, usually by rotoscoping ...

  3. 3D-Calc - Wikipedia

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    The spreadsheet contains 13 pages of 2048 rows and 256 columns. Cells of different pages could be cross-referenced. 3D Calc offers a GEM based user interface with icons, menus and function keys. Users can work on three spreadsheets at the same time with up to three GEM windows for each. The application supports on-screen help via the "?"

  4. Digital image correlation and tracking - Wikipedia

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    Computational speed is restricted by the file sizes of 3D images, which are significantly larger than 2D images. For example, an 8-bit (1024x1024) pixel 2D image has a file size of 1 MB, while an 8-bit (1024x1024x1024) voxel 3D image has a file size of 1 GB. This can be partially offset using parallel computing. [13] [14]

  5. Lucid 3-D - Wikipedia

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    Lucid 3-D was considered noteworthy at the time for being "the only major memory-resident spreadsheet available for the PC". [9] The selling point of the product was being "three dimensional. Any cell of the spreadsheet can contain a complete other spreadsheet that you can access with a single keystroke." [10]

  6. 2D-plus-depth - Wikipedia

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    2D-plus-Depth is not compatible with existing 2D or 3D-Ready displays. The format has been criticized due to the limited amount of depth that can be displayed in an 8-bit greyscale. 2d-plus-Depth cannot handle transparency (semi-transparent objects in the scene) and occlusion (an object blocking the view of another).

  7. List of information graphics software - Wikipedia

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    Spreadsheet, Diagrams, Statistical Functions LiSiCA: Python: No 2015 Windows, Linux: Ligand-based virtual screening software that searches for 2D and 3D similarities between a reference compound and a database of target compounds. MagicPlot: GUI: Proprietary: No 2008: January 18, 2021 / 3.0: Any : Nonlinear fitting, batch processing Maple: GUI ...

  8. Display size - Wikipedia

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    On 2D displays, such as computer monitors and TVs, display size or viewable image size (VIS) refers to the physical size of the area where pictures and videos are displayed. The size of a screen is usually described by the length of its diagonal , which is the distance between opposite corners, typically measured in inches.

  9. Volumetric display - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, a 3D volumetric display would require two to three orders of magnitude more CPU and/or GPU power beyond that necessary for 2D imagery of equivalent quality, due at least in part to the sheer amount of data that must be created and sent to the display hardware. However, if only the outer surface of the volume is visible, the number ...