Auticular

Autostereoscopic Photography can be conceptualized as full color "holography": volumetric, photographic, three dimensional imagery able to be experienced sans viewing apparatus, created using a standard camera or alternatively a computer modeling/rendering application.

The concept of Autostereoscopic Photography is not new, but originated in the late 19th or early 20th century. However, even in its "analog heyday" (which was sometime in the 1980's) it used to be that the concept and power of Autostereoscopic Photography was held, almost entirely, by a very small "priest class" of ultra-technophiles. The process was both difficult to learn and laborious, even once well understood. Not only was it laborious, it required an unreasonably large darkroom and extremely expensive materials and machinery. But so comes digital technology and the computer, revolutionizing production of autostereoscopic photography as with so much else.

Taking advantage of Auticular,™ state-of-the-art works of Autostereoscopic Photography can be produced using little more than a digital camera or leading 3D application, and a computer with Internet access. Today almost the only thing necessary to create Autostereoscopic Photographs is a willingness to try something new, something different. A largely unknown medium has just become accessible and is waiting to be explored.

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