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P3D Re: Stereoscopic Video using Cyclop-3D


  • From: Claude Laflamme <claflamme@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: Stereoscopic Video using Cyclop-3D
  • Date: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 09:06:06 -0500

(Some more information about the capabilities of Cyclop-3D are available
at http://www.cyclop-3d.com.)

- About flickering mentionned in previous mails. Stereographics Crystal
Eyes were chosen exactly because they prenvent flickering. The stereo
frequency can go up to 120 images per second using that equipment
(standard around 90) which is far better than the NTSC 60 Hz. If you are
really interested in quality it is a really good choice. You can get
more info from www.stereographics.com.
- Cyclop-3D also allows you to import pair of images and view them in
3D. You can also export any pair from the video used in the application.

- Other output format (I don`t know freeview) were tested. We tried 3DTV
from Neotek but it requires to render a stereo video sequence which
means double room on your HD. So we dropped the idea (although it was a
cheap solution).
- Anaglyph is interesting to consider because it is a really cheap
solution and does not require more room than the original sequences.

Just for fun, how much would you price an application as discussed here?

Claude Laflamme
claflamme@xxxxxxxxxx


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