4 April 2012 Dynamic floating window: new creative tool for three-dimensional movies
Brian R. Gardner
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Abstract
Unlike the real world, stereoscopic cinemas and display devices have a bordered frame, which can unnaturally cut off our view, and create conflicting visual cues. These perceptual conflicts can diminish the three-dimensional (3-D) effect and cause visual fatigue for the audience. Presented is a method to resolve these issues, by developing a controllable articulated 3-D border.
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Brian R. Gardner "Dynamic floating window: new creative tool for three-dimensional movies," Journal of Electronic Imaging 21(1), 011009 (4 April 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.21.1.011009
Published: 4 April 2012
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Visualization

Eye

3D displays

Chemical elements

3D acquisition

3D vision

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