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A couple more 'Deep Stereo' images using Tri-shots.

Started Jan 16, 2022 | Discussions thread
3D Gunner Senior Member • Posts: 1,031
Re: A couple more 'Deep Stereo' images using Tri-shots.

In order to achieve good quality images for the purpose presented here, advanced processing techniques have to be used to obtain a layered structure of the 3D image, with several layers of different 3D perspectives, finally fitted together to obtain an anticipated image depth distribution.

For example, a close-up 3D detail of a subject in the cockpit of a spacecraft (with the correct depth taken as such), on the window of which a distant scene in outer space is visible, where cosmic objects (a galaxy for example) are also distributed in depth.
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So, you have 3 images from which you can make two stereoscopic pairs with different inter-axial distance.
-from the pair of images with smaller inter-axial distance, you can get a multi-layered depth map.
- from the second pair of images, with larger inter-axial distance, you can obtain another multi-layered depth map.
- In the first multi-layered depth map (with 10 layers for example), you can exchange the last 4 layers (10-9-8-7 for example) with the last 4 layers of the second multi-layered depth map.
- From the new multi-layered depth map you can reconstruct a pair of 3D images with depth emphasized in the remote areas of the image.

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