Formation of Pixel Using Digital Imaging to Create Stereogram

Authors

  • Feri Sulianta

Abstract

A two-dimensional image on a sheet of paper or a monitor can build a magical world that will
captivate the eye and the power of the imagination. Your sense of sight will explore this unique world, like
creating and getting many unique experiences from digital images. Scientifically, this "digital magic world"
is known as a stereogram or autostereogram. The general definition of a stereogram is a unique, twodimensional image that has an illusionary sharpness that is able to create and construct a hidden threedimensional (3D) image. This is because the wallpaper effect, where the repeating pattern on the wallpaper
can manipulate the brain until a virtual object appears behind the actual image, this is the basis of the
autostereogram, also known as the single-image stereogram. In contrast to other three-dimensional image
viewing techniques such as the hologram, the stereogram can be printed on plain paper, viewed on a monitor
screen and does not require additional viewing devices, such as three-dimensional glasses. Our eyes are not
used to it, so it takes a little practice and patience. For some people this is very easy, maybe for some people
it takes more time in a matter of minutes or even hours, this is due to differences in the visual system

Published

2020-04-30

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