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results of a new technique for 2D-to-3D conversion

Started Nov 9, 2021 | Discussions thread
uuglypher
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Re: results of a new technique for 2D-to-3D conversion

Karsten Bruun Qvist wrote:

What's the technique?

Hello, Karsten;

two viewes (left eye and rt eye) are made of an en face image. Opposing symmetrical geometric transformations are made of the left and rt-eye views and counterposed appropriately for parallel or crossed viewing. A variety of refinements of the transformations are being studied.

The complaints voiced by Gunnar concerning difficulty foveating vertical (or any non-horizontal) disparities is most commonly expressed by older viewers- mostly over 60-65 years.

Most viewers from teens to 45-50 have no problems with foveation of the range of vertical to horizontal disparities found in 3D conversions of many sorts based on geometric transformations.

The paper by Wormald and Wright on relationship of aging and binocular depth perception is quite revealing in this regard.

Best regards,

Dave

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