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19 July 2013 High visual quality anaglyph production
Yujie Geng, Xueqing Li, WeiChen Guo, Liqin Wei
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Proceedings Volume 8878, Fifth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2013); 88783H (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2030619
Event: Fifth International Conference on Digital Image Processing, 2013, Beijing, China
Abstract
Anaglyph stereo provides a portable and inexpensive way to view stereoscopic images. Rendering anaglyph, however, often suffers from ghosting which results from the viewer’s one eye receiving a weaker version of the image aimed for the other eye. In this paper, we present a novel approach to reduce ghosting in anaglyph that does not rely on power spectra of a monitor or on transmission spectra of anaglyph glasses. First, we measure the ghosting effect by the red lightness difference between a stereo pair and visual saliency estimate. Then, we formulate ghosting reduction as an energy minimization problem, which can be efficiently solved using a standard linear solver. Experimental results show that our method not only successfully reduces ghosting in anaglyph but also produces images that appear almost ordinary to the naked eye which improves the backward-compatibility of anaglyph.
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Yujie Geng, Xueqing Li, WeiChen Guo, and Liqin Wei "High visual quality anaglyph production", Proc. SPIE 8878, Fifth International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2013), 88783H (19 July 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2030619
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Glasses

Visualization

Image quality standards

3D image processing

Image filtering

Optical filters

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