Perceptual Artifacts in Stereoscopic 3D Film. Allison, R. S. In Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference. 06, 2011.
-1 abstract bibtex The renaissance of stereoscopic three-dimensional (S3D) film requires that film-makers revisit assumptions and conventions about factors that influence the visual appreciation and impact of their medium. Capture, post-production and exhibition of stereoscopic content is subject to a number of artefacts and imperfections that impact the viewer experience. This talk will discuss a variety of these issues and their implications for depth perception, visual comfort and sense of scale.
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abstract = {The renaissance of stereoscopic three-dimensional (S3D) film requires that film-makers revisit assumptions and conventions about factors that influence the visual appreciation and impact of their medium. Capture, post-production and exhibition of stereoscopic content is subject to a number of artefacts and imperfections that impact the viewer experience. This talk will discuss a variety of these issues and their implications for depth perception, visual comfort and sense of scale. },
author = {Robert S. Allison},
booktitle = {Toronto International Stereoscopic 3D Conference},
date-added = {2012-08-13 19:35:44 +0000},
date-modified = {2012-08-13 19:39:28 +0000},
keywords = {Stereopsis},
month = {06},
title = {Perceptual Artifacts in Stereoscopic 3D Film},
url-1 = {http://www.etcenter.org/2011/04/the-smpte-second-annual-international-conference-on-stereoscopic-3d-for-media-entertainment/},
year = {2011}}