i want to all details about volumetric display like history, function, uses, how it works, advantages, disadvantages,etc.
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Three-dimensional display device is a graphical display device generates a Visual representation of the years in the three physical dimensions, unlike the flat image of traditional screens simulated this depth through a number of different visual effects. One of the definitions offered by pioneers in the field of volumetric displays create a 3-D image using radiation, scattering and relay lighting with clearly defined regions in (x, y, z) space. There is no consensus among Researchers in this field Though, it may be prudent to admit holographic displays and highly MULTIVIEW family in volumetric display, if they do a reasonable job of projecting a three-dimensional light field size.
Most, if not all, large 3-D Autostereoscopic displays one or automultiscopic; That is, they have created a 3-D images, visible with the naked eye. Note that some Display technologists reserve the term "avtostereoskopičeskogo" for flat panels spatially multiplexed Parallax, such as lenticular-sheet displays. However, almost all of the 3-D these and other displays do not require headgear, e.g. Stereo goggles and head-mounted displays are Autostereoscopic, stereo. Thus, a very broad group of avtostereoskopičeskih display architectures is considered properly.
3-D 3D displays embody just one family of 3-D displays generally. Other types of 3-D display: Stereograms/stereoskopy, type-consistent display, electro-holographic displays, Parallax "two kinds of view" displays and Parallax panoramagrams (which is spatial multiplexed systems such as lenticular and Parallax barrier displays sheets display) Re-Imaging Systems, etc.
Although first postulated in 1912, and the product of science fiction, volumetric displays is a work in progress and has not yet reached the general population. With a variety of systems used in small quantities and offered mainly in academia and various research laboratories-volumetric displays remain accessible only to scientists, corporations and the military.