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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2013.17.6.1383

Design and Implementation of Convergence Point Adjustment Method for Zoom-In  

Ha, Jong-Soo (경남정보대학교 첨단방송영상계열)
Kim, Dae-Woong (일본 큐슈대학 예술공과대학)
Abstract
Even though a dual lens stereoscopic camera allows for convenient stereoscopic photography, the necessity for the research comes up, since the dual lens stereoscopic camera can cause visual discomfort during zoom-in due to the fixed convergence point. We propose a method based on which a convergence point can be adjusted to prevent visual discomfort during zoom-in for a dual lens stereoscopic camera. First, the relational model is classified into nine kinds and defined, depending on locations of focus, object, and convergence point. And then, the method to minimize visual discomfort is suggested by adjusting convergence point on the given model. We also implement the suggested methods with anaglyph computer graphic and demonstrate the superiority of them.
Keywords
Dual Lens Stereoscopic Camera; Convergence Point; Visual Discomfort; Zoom; Binocular Disparity;
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