Multi-view point image transmission method and multi-view point

Television – Stereoscopic – Signal formatting

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348 59, 382154, H04N 1300

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061633372

ABSTRACT:
A multi-viewpoint image transmission and display method is characterized by that in transmitting images with two or more viewpoints, distance or parallax limits in the images are appended for transmission so that the images can be brought within a fusing range, and the images are displayed by considering the transmitted distance or parallax limits and the fusing range.

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