KMQ viewer
KMQ viewer are glasses for viewing a stereoscopic over/under format. KMQ was invented in the 1980s by a team of three physicists. KMQ stands for the inventors' initials: Koschnitzke, Mehnert, Quick.[1] A recent usage of this technique is the openKMQ project.[2]
Principle
An image pair is placed one above one another. The prismatic viewer tilts the right eyesight slightly up and the left eyesight slightly down.
Stereoscopic viewing is achieved at a matching distance to the glasses. When placing the right view on top of a (letter/A4 size) paper and the left view below, viewing from arm length distance (ca. 50 cm) creates a stereo experience. Bigger over/under stereo image pairs on either paper or a monitor can be viewed from a proportional greater distance.
References
- ↑ "KMQ - acronymfinder.com". June 8, 2012.
- ↑ "openKMQ". June 8, 2012.
External links
- Open Hardware/Software project for the KMQ prismatic stereo viewer
- Homepage of the manufacturer of the KMQ prismatic stereo viewer