Television – Stereoscopic
Patent
1995-07-11
1998-09-15
Britton, Howard W.
Television
Stereoscopic
348 43, 348 44, 348 49, 348 50, 348700, H04N 1300
Patent
active
058086641
ABSTRACT:
A method of converting two-dimensional images into three-dimensional images by producing from a two-dimensional image signal a first image signal which forms a basis and a second image signal delayed by a predetermined number of fields from the first image signal and taking one of the signals as a left eye image signal and the other as a right eye image signal. It is judged whether or not a scene represented by the two-dimensional image signal is changed. When it is judged that the scene is changed, delay indicating how many fields are there from a field corresponding to the first image signal to a field corresponding to the second image signal is set to a predetermined value, for example, zero.
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Iinuma Toshiya
Mori Yukio
Murata Haruhiko
Okada Seiji
Okino Toshiyuki
Britton Howard W.
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
Snow Frank
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