The "Computed Image Depth method" (CID) is proposed for converting from all kinds of two-images. The 3D images are generated by computing the depth of each separated area of the 2D images with their contrast, sharpness and chrominance.
We propose a "Depth Creation by stereo Perception (DCP) " method that creates more natural and impressive 3D images than ever from input 2D images by their stereo perceptual information, which includes horizontal motion, color, contrast, sharpness, and composition. We also propose a "Linear Depth Control (LDC) " method that controls the binocular parallax of the created 3D images by their image depth position in order to improve the 3D effect of the converted images. And the real-time 2D-to-3D image conversion unit implemented these new methods realizes more natural 3D images corresponding to various 3D displays from 2D images of any types and scenes.
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