Parallax (disambiguation)
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A parallax is the difference in the angular position of two stationary points relative to each other from different viewing positions. Parallax may also refer to:
Astronomy
- Parsec (pc), parallax of one arcsecond with a baseline of 1 AU, and equal to 3.26 light years.
- Dynamical parallax, a method of measuring the distance to a visual binary star
- Photometric parallax method
- Spectroscopic parallax
- Stellar parallax, uses actual geometric parallax to determine distance
Business
- Parallax, Inc. (company), designer and manufacturer of microcontrollers
- Parallax Software, creator of the Descent series
- Parallax Studio, midwest based film and animation studio
People
- Parallax (comics), A DC Comics supervillain
- Samuel Rowbotham (1816–1864), who used the pseudonym "Parallax" when promoting flat-earth theories
Computer technology
- Parallax mapping, a 3D graphics rendering technique
- Parallax Propeller, a 32-bit microcontroller with eight CPU cores
- Parallax scrolling, a scrolling technique in computer graphics
Popular media
- PARALLAX, a novel by Jon F. Merz
- parallax (journal), an American academic journal on the topics for the disciplines of cultural studies, critical theory, and philosophy
Visual arts
Comics
- Parallax (comics), a DC comic book supervillain
Film
- The Parallax View, a 1974 American film starring Warren Beatty.
Television
- Parallax (TV series), children's science-fiction series
- "Parallax" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
Recorded music
- Parallax (Greg Howe album), 1995 album by Greg Howe
- Parallax (Atlas Sound album), 2011 album by Atlas Sound
- Parallax, Norwegian band
- The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues, 2011 EP by Between the Buried and Me
- The Parallax II: Future Sequence, 2012 album by Between the Buried and Me
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