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Also known as glasses-free 3D, glassesless 3D

thumb|Comparison of parallax-barrier and lenticular autostereoscopic displays. Note: The figure is not to scale.

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  • Technology
  • Parallax barrier
  • Integral photography and lenticular arrays
  • Compressive light field displays
  • Autostereoscopic content creation and conversion
  • Other
  • Movement parallax: single view vs. multi-view systems
  • Vergence-accommodation conflict
  • References
  • External links

thumb|Comparison of parallax-barrier and lenticular autostereoscopic displays. Note: The figure is not to scale.

Autostereoscopy is the display of stereoscopic imagery, typically two-view stereoscopic imagery, in a way that doesn't require special glasses or headgear. Because headgear is not required, it is also called "glasses-free 3D" or "glassesless 3D".

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “autostereoscopy” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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