Title :
Designing anaglyphs with minimal ghosting and retinal rivalry
Author :
Ochotorena, Cecille Adrianne ; Ochotorena, Carlo Noel ; Sybingco, Edwin
Author_Institution :
Gokongwei Coll. of Eng., De La Salle Univ. - Manila, Manila, Philippines
Abstract :
The anaglyph is a widely overlooked method of viewing three-dimensional images on any colored display. This is done by selectively filtering the image through colored lenses. Despite the simplicity of this system, the approach to designing anaglyph images remained largely empirical until a recent mathematical analysis by Eric Dubois. While the methods shown in the said work create good anaglyphs, they still exhibit a large amount of retinal rivalry which makes anaglyphs uncomfortable to view. This paper tackles modifications to the said approach to tackle several anaglyph issues, namely ghosting, retinal rivalry, and color reproduction, simultaneously. Subjective testing showed an improvement in viewer acceptance of images designed using the proposed method.
Keywords :
filtering theory; image colour analysis; mathematical analysis; anaglyph image designing; anaglyphs; color reproduction; colored display; colored lenses; image filtering; mathematical analysis; minimal ghosting; retinal rivalry; three-dimensional image viewing; Equations; Glass; Image color analysis; Lenses; Rendering (computer graphics); Retina; Stereo image processing; Anaglyph; color reproduction; ghosting; retinal rivalry;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2013.6638011