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Viewer

A viewer is a program, which provides extended functionality to a virtual environment. It enables objects from the environment to be taken out, and viewed or manipulated before being inserted back in.

They are used when creating new content, or demonstrating from a computer system not capable of interfacing with the full environment.

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Related Dictionary Entries for Viewer:

Anagraph

Autostereoscopic

Back-Face Culling

Backface Removal

BFC

Bi-ocular

Binocular Omni Orientation Monitor

Boom

Cyclorama

Depth Cues

DICOM

Diffuse Interreflection

Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine

Diopter

Direct Light

Doppler Effect

Electromagnetic Tracker

Eye Guiding

Fractal

Fullscreen Effect

Interocular Differences

Metallic Distortion

Moire pattern

Passive VR

Path Tracing

Photon Mapping

QTVR

QuickTime Virtual Reality

Specular Highlight

Texel

Video Eyewear

Viewer

Virtual Prototype



 

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JCB Virtual Nanoscopy Viewer is not "Google Earth" for Cell Biologists but is a Good Start
At the start of August 2012, the Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) proclaimed in a press release that their new JCB Data Viewer was a major breakthrough, and the equivalent of the mirror world “Google Earth” for cell biologists. Well, the capabilities of the viewer are a breakthrough all right, but they are not yet up to the standards expected of a mirror world program.



 

Industry News containing the Term Viewer:

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(26/07/2011)
Several reports indicate that prolonged viewing of mobile devices and other stereo 3D devices leads to visual discomfort, fatigue and even headaches. According to a new Journal of Vision study, the root cause may be the demand on our eyes t...


(30/10/2009)
A new thin-film technology developed by 3M could enable mobile devices such as cell phones to show 3-D images without the need for special glasses.

Dubbed Vikuiti 3-D, the technology works by guiding slightly different images...


(23/10/2009)
A new thin-film technology developed by 3M could enable mobile devices such as cell phones to show 3-D images without the need for special glasses.

Dubbed Vikuiti 3-D, the technology works by guiding slightly different images...


(28/05/2009)
The Telegraph have released the video of a young man, who recieved the most recent version of the iLimb hand with sensory integration.


Sharp shows 3-D touchscreen displays for mobile devices

(04/04/2010)
Sharp's latest 3-D displays deliver bright, clear imagery without the cumbersome glasses usually required for such technology. Now the bad news: They only work on a 3-inch (7.5-centimeter) screen held one foot (30 centimeters) from the vie...