Television – Stereoscopic
Patent
1995-11-21
1997-09-30
Britton, Howard W.
Television
Stereoscopic
348 43, 348 44, 348 49, 348 50, H04N 1300
Patent
active
056730810
ABSTRACT:
A method of converting two-dimensional images into three-dimensional images. When the movement of a main image is fast, a main image signal is written into field memories for each field. When the movement of the main image is slow, the main image signal is written into the field memories at intervals of a predetermined number of fields. An image to be read out as a sub-image from the field memories is determined on the basis of the speed of the movement of the main image.
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Iinuma Toshiya
Maenaka Akihiro
Mori Yukio
Murata Haruhiko
Okino Toshiyuki
Britton Howard W.
Sanyo Electric Co,. Ltd.
Snow Frank
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