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What is TheParallaxView?
By tracking the users head orientation and position, the eye position in 3D can be found. The app can then render a correct view on the display as seen from that position. For rendering this view an off-axis projection (non-symmetric camera frustum) is used. This gives the illusion that objects appear in front of and behind the screen.
![TheParallaxView media 1](https://ph-files.imgix.net/0a427d74-0b68-4be1-8902-8135a73fc514.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=256&h=160&fit=crop)
![TheParallaxView media 2](https://ph-files.imgix.net/eb53b366-0b99-46da-b481-ce5d1b8b35bc.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=256&h=160&fit=crop)
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TheParallaxView
By tracking the users head orientation and position, the eye position in 3D can be found. The app can then render a correct view on the display as seen from that position. For rendering this view an off-axis projection (non-symmetric camera frustum) is used. This gives the illusion that objects appear in front of and behind the screen.
![TheParallaxView image](https://ph-files.imgix.net/0a427d74-0b68-4be1-8902-8135a73fc514.png?auto=compress&codec=mozjpeg&cs=strip&auto=format&w=150&h=90&fit=crop)