Autostereoscopic Three
Dimensional Video
My
autostereoscopic three-dimensional research is in progress. Autostereoscopic means
the three dimensional effect is viewed on the monitor without the need of 3-D
glasses or other aids. As the research progresses, additions will be made to
this web page.
To
view 3-D Images go to the bottom of this page and click on the links.
There
are three phases of progress.
1. Provide primitive
autostereoscopic 3-D images that can be viewed right on the web page. The
images are smaller and the frame rate is slower and the picture jitters more
than I'd like them to. The 3-D effect is low to moderate at best.
2. Provide primitive
autostereoscopic 3-D images that can be viewed from a program the viewer
downloads. Although the images are primitive, each 3-D image viewed is larger
and the frame rate is faster than in Phase 1. The program is written but still
must be modified before I can make it available on this web page. The program
is written in Visual C++ and uses DirectX. Therefore DirectX drivers must be
downloaded as well.
3. Image Process the
primitive images to remove the jitter viewed on the images while retaining the
3-D effect. I am in the process of writing code for this but cannot say when I
will finish. The image-processed images will then be viewable on this web page
as in Phase 1. As well, they will be available to view when the Visual C++ program
is downloaded as in Phase 2.
Phase
1 is completed. Your may view autostereoscopic video images with mild to
moderate three- dimensional effect by clicking on some links below. There is
only one image per link because having more than one image would slow down the
frame rate.
The
3-D effect is more pronounced if viewed with one eye closed.
Links
to 3-D Images
To
return to the main page from a link click the "Back" button.
Please
wait after clicking on a link. You will know the image is completely loaded
when the purple bar at the bottom of the screen goes all the way across and
then disappears for good.
Click here to go to 3-D Image of "Y" shaped blocks
Click here to go to a 3-D Image of lego bricks
Click here to go to a 3-D Image of a tin can
Click here to go to a 3-D Image of a Klingon Bird of Prey
Click here to go to a 3-D Image of "L" shaped blocks
Click here to go to a 3-D Image of a tennis ball
Additionally,
imaged processed pictures were done. Click on the link below to view them.
Click here to go to image processed 3D video
Thank-you for
your time.