What is Stereoscopic 3D Imaging?
To answer this question we reference Euclid who centuries ago concluded that the independent images from your left and right eyes are required to perceive depth. Thus, the discovery of 3D stereoscopic viewing!

Images in stereoscopic 3D "come alive" and literally float off the screen. In order to create a stereoscopic image a right and left picture is taken of an object and then multiplexed, creating one full depth stereoscopic image.

The Use of Eyewear
You may have seen the famous 1950's LIFE magazine picture of the audience with paper anaglyph glasses on viewing a 3D movie in a theater. 3D stereoscopic imaging has come along way since then, but the technology still requires some type of eyewear to view 3D stereoscopic images. VRex offers a variety of solutions including:

VR-Visualizers shutter glasses with a CRT monitor - allows you to view images from the Internet or a CD ROM at the convenience of your desktop

Polarized Glasses with a LCD panel - ideal for exhibits, displays and presentations

Polarized Glasses with silver screen - ideal for exhibits, displays and presentations

Paper Anaglyph glasses with print images or CRT monitor - a great cost saving alternative and promotional opportunity to view 3D stereo images.

VRex is a pioneer in 3D stereoscopic imaging creating high-quality, affordable 3D stereo solutions for a variety of industries, improving the communication of information crucial to the success of your business or organization.

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