Method for controlling creation of stereoscopic image

Image analysis – Applications

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ABSTRACT:
The target of stereoscopic processing for creating a stereoscopic image from an original image is restricted to specific original images. An authentication image creation device changes the pixel data of a target pixel within an original image into update data that are created from the pixel data of pixels adjacent to that target pixel. On the other hand, in advance of stereoscopic processing of the original image, an image processing device compares the pixel data of the target pixel in that original image with authentication data that are created from the pixel data of pixels adjacent to that target pixel, and based on the results of that comparison, determines whether or not stereoscopic processing of that original image is to be permitted.

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