Texture and Depth Enhancement for Motion Pictures and Television

Christopher A. Mayhew

Various methods of texture and depth enhancement, collectively called Vision III™, have been under development for the past four years. By simultaneously providing both eyes with alternating images that differ in parallax and are time-displaced to coincide with the persistence of the visio-psychological memory rate, the processes relay depth information to the brain in a form that can be translated into a stable three-dimensional image. The processes are suitable for both standard broadcast video and motion-picture productions without equipment modification (other than the camera) and without requiring the viewer to wear special glasses.

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Published
1990-10
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J00096