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P3D Re: Process 2 D negative into 3 D
- From: "ZEXIAN SHEN" <z.shen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Process 2 D negative into 3 D
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 13:36:57 -0800
Now we do not so care about the process quality of our Barrier Technology.
We believe it could be accepted by the toughest clients. However, while we
could produce the shocking images of still- life objects, there are
limitations on the living objects. We could shoot the living objects by the
5 lenses of the 3 D professional camera or by the automatical track. The 5
lenses of the camera produce only 5 negatives so that the 3 D effects are
not so strong as the shootings for still- life along track which could take
much more negatives than the camera. And it is too big and too slow to take
a shooting (about 10- 20 seconds for rolling film), so it is difficult to
catch the good expressions of models. The automatical track could shooting
much faster than the manual one, but the living objects have got to freeze a
moment.
Our concern is: could we use computer to process a regular 2 D
negative/transparency into over 7, even up to over 30 negatives which are
same as the shootings along track?
If we could, there are many shootings which could be made by the regular
ways, especially for motion objects. Moreover, there are many famous and
good historical pictures which could be transfered into 3 D photos. If we
could, we have already a solid base to beat the 2 D photos in near future.
Is there any specialist in this discipline to answer my question?
Jason Shen
USA:(201)939-9228(office)
(718)445-6598(home)
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