Reconstituted Three-Dimensional Interactive Imaging
TBMG-8506
09/01/2010
- Content
A method combines two-dimensional images, enhancing the images as well as rendering a 3D, enhanced, interactive computer image or visual model. Any advanced compiler can be used in conjunction with any graphics library package for this method, which is intended to take digitized images and virtually stack them so that they can be interactively viewed as a set of slices. This innovation can take multiple image sources (film or digital) and create a “transparent” image with higher densities in the image being less transparent. The images are then stacked such that an apparent 3D object is created in virtual space for interactive review of the set of images.
- Citation
- "Reconstituted Three-Dimensional Interactive Imaging," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2010.