fullparallax
Fullparallax is a term used to describe a depth rendering approach that preserves parallax cues across all viewing directions, enabling depth perception as a viewer moves laterally, vertically, or around the scene. It contrasts with traditional 2D parallax effects that simulate depth primarily through horizontal shifting of layers, such as parallax scrolling.
In practice, fullparallax is associated with autostereoscopic displays and light-field rendering, where a scene is captured
Implementation approaches include multi-view capture with dense view sampling, depth-aware or view-dependent rendering, and volumetric or
Applications span high-end digital signage, product visualization, immersive gaming, and VR/AR experiences that aim for glasses-free
See also autostereoscopy, lenticular displays, light-field rendering, parallax scrolling.