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titleOfInvention Panorama imager
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To form a stereoscopic panorama screen by using a plurality of virtual optical centers. A reflective polyhedral element, such as a pyramid, includes a plurality of first sets to form a group of virtual optical centers at substantially the same position at a first position within the pyramid. Change the direction of the field of view of each camera. The pyramid also has a direction of view of each camera of a second set of cameras to form a group of virtual optical centers at approximately the same position as a second position within the pyramid. change. When one panoramic image appears in the left eye of the user and the other panoramic image appears in the right eye of the user, the panoramic images from the first and second virtual optical centers form a stereoscopic panoramic image. [Selection] Figure 2
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