KEYWORDS: Video, Cameras, Video processing, Video compression, 3D acquisition, Image processing, Stereoscopic cameras, 3D image processing, Metals, Computer graphics
Stereoscopic movie production has been a topic in the making of films for a long time. However, it hasn't made
it to the amateur sector. Commercially available stereoscopic cameras are too expensive for non professionals.
When producing a stereo video with two separate standard cameras, synchronicity and spatial offset maintenance
between the two views is a challenging non-trivial task. Even when this is done properly, the general lack of
software-tools for stereo video post production definitely daunts any non-professional ambitions. In this work
we present a tool for preprocessing stereoscopic videos. We describe how the input videos can be converted
automatically to a stereo-movie, ready for displaying or further processing in standard video software.
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