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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: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 17:25:44 -0500
Marvin Jones wrote:
> So what you are saying is that the software will create each frame
> from
> two out-of-step frames in a sequence, in effect recreating a Pulfrich
> 3D
> image in alternate field video? It's an interesting idea. My only
> reservations would be the same as I have for "real" Pulfrich video--it
>
> requires a specific, extremely limited, and rather boring kind of
> camera
> movement to work, no matter how impressive the result is at any given
> moment.
Can someone describe to me what is a Pulfrich video or where can I
find doc about i? I need to understand what you are talking about when
you are mentionning punching holes in a pair of sunglasses to see in
stereo.
> The software wouldn't particularly
> interest me personally, since I can already do the same thing in
> Premiere,
The software has a feature to eliminate (or reduce) roll movement
called "vertical alignement" (as I said it was made for aerial video
primarily). I think that would be pretty hard to do with Premiere.
Claude Laflamme
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