释义 |
xography|ˈzɒgrəfɪ| [f. the letter X (of unknown significance) + -ography.] A photographic process producing images with a three-dimensional effect (see quots.). So ˈxograph, an image of this kind.
1965R. R. Karch Graphic Arts Procedures (ed. 3) xiii. 336 Xography provides three-dimensional printing which can be seen without benefit of special reading glasses. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia XIV. 1059/1 In the 1960s a three-dimensional print was developed, essentially an illustration bearing two views, superimposed, of the same image taken from slightly different angles, on a transparent mount striped with a multitude of imperceptible parallel strips (Xograph process). 1977J. Hedgecoe Photographer's Handbk. 301 The basis of the xography process is a cylindrical ‘lenticular’ screen..which is built into the back of the camera just in front of the film plane. |