TY - GEN
T1 - Anaglyph decomposition using disparity map
AU - Cho, Yong Hun
AU - Lee, In Kwon
AU - Joo, Young Bae
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Anaglyphs are the most primitive way of representing stereoscopic images. As one of the first attempts to produce 3D images, its viewing experience is not as satisfying as later methods but it is still widely used because of its simplicity and compactness. An anaglyph image is created by simply superimposing the red channel of the left image with blue and green channels of the right image. If an anaglyph image can be decomposed into its original left and right images, it can be used for compression as well as for conversion to other, more recent 3D viewing methods.
AB - Anaglyphs are the most primitive way of representing stereoscopic images. As one of the first attempts to produce 3D images, its viewing experience is not as satisfying as later methods but it is still widely used because of its simplicity and compactness. An anaglyph image is created by simply superimposing the red channel of the left image with blue and green channels of the right image. If an anaglyph image can be decomposed into its original left and right images, it can be used for compression as well as for conversion to other, more recent 3D viewing methods.
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U2 - 10.1145/2503385.2503452
DO - 10.1145/2503385.2503452
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84881598295
SN - 9781450323420
T3 - ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters, SIGGRAPH 2013
BT - ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters, SIGGRAPH 2013
T2 - ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques Conference, SIGGRAPH 2013
Y2 - 21 July 2013 through 25 July 2013
ER -