Claims
- 1. A method of encoding a video signal of a 2D image with conversion data to assist in the conversion of said video signal to left and right eye images for stereoscopic display, comprising:
adding conversion data to a video signal of an image to provide an encoded signal, the conversion data defining displacement of respective selected points of the image for converting the image to a format suitable for stereoscopic display.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said conversion data is transmitted in blank lines at the top and/or bottom of a standard 2D image to be transmitted.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said conversion data is transmitted in a horizontal sync period of a standard 2D image to be transmitted.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said conversion data is transmitted in horizontal overscan regions of each line of a standard 2D image to be transmitted.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the conversion data is transmitted in a vertical blanking interval of a television signal.
- 6. A method of producing a 2D video image encoded with 3D conversion data comprising:
capturing video images from a plurality of video cameras; comparing the video images from each respective video camera to produce conversion data, the conversion data defining displacement of respective points of a video image for converting the video image to left and right eye images for a stereoscopic display; and combining the video image from at least one of said video cameras with the conversion data to produce an encoded video signal.
- 7. A method of decoding a video signal for providing a stereoscopic display comprising:
receiving a video signal, said video signal including a 2D image and conversion data for converting the 2D image, the conversion data defining displacement of respective points of the 2D image for converting the 2D image to a format suitable for stereoscopic display; reading the conversion data from said video signal; and producing left and right eye images from the 2D image for display by displacing objects within said 2D image in accordance with the conversion data.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 7, including:
converting said 2D image into RGB components; converting each component into respective digital signals; and storing said digital signals prior to said producing of the left and right eye images.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein said digital signals are read out of storage at a variable rate as a function of the conversion data.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein said digital signals are read into storage at a variable rate as a function of the conversion data.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein said digital signals are converted to analog for viewing on an analog system.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 7, further comprising separating the conversion data from said video signal.
- 13. A system of producing a 2D video signal encoded with 3D conversion data including:
at least first and second video cameras displaced laterally relative to each other; conversion circuitry for producing conversion data, said conversion circuitry receiving data from said video cameras and comparing the data to produce the conversion data, said conversion data defining displacement of respective points of a video image from one of said video cameras for converting the video image to a stretched image for stereoscopic display; and an encoder for combining the video image from said one video camera with the conversion data from said conversion circuitry to produce an encoded video signal.
- 14. A decoder for decoding a video signal for providing a stereoscopic display, the video signal providing a 2D video image and further including conversion data for converting the 2D video image, the conversion data defining the displacement of respective points of the 2D video image for converting the 2D video image to a format suitable for stereoscopic display, the decoder including:
a receiver for receiving the video signal; and decoder circuitry for reading the conversion data and for controlling the video signal to provide a converted video signal.
- 15. The decoder as claimed in claim 14, wherein said decoder circuitry includes:
an RGB or component video converter for converting the video signal into separate video components; an analog to digital converter for converting each video component to a respective digital signal; and digital storage for storing each respective digital signal.
- 16. The decoder as claimed in claim 15, further comprising circuitry adapted to control a variable frequency clock, the variable frequency clock controlling a read out rate of the digital storage, the digital signals being read out of the digital storage at a variable rate.
- 17. The decoder as claimed in claim 15, further comprising circuitry adapted to control a variable frequency clock, the variable frequency clock controlling the read in rate of the digital storage, the separate video components being read into the digital storage at a variable rate.
- 18. The decoder as claimed in claim 15, wherein the digital storage is a dual port RAM line store.
- 19. The decoder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the decoder processes a single video line.
- 20. The decoder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the decoder processes multiple video lines.
- 21. The decoder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the decoder circuitry comprises a digital to analog converter for converting the video signal to the converted video signal to enable viewing on a display.
- 22. The decoder as claimed in claim 14, wherein the decoder circuitry includes parallel storage for storing digital signals for left and right video images of the converted video signal, respectively.
- 23. The decoder as claimed in claim 14, including a separation circuit for separating the conversion data from the video signal.
- 24. A stereoscopic image display system comprising:
an encoder for encoding a video signal providing a video image with conversion data, the conversion data defining displacement of respective points of the video image for converting the video image to an image suitable for stereoscopic display; and a decoder for separating the conversion data from the video signal and for converting the video signal as a function of the conversion data.
- 25. A multiviewer stereoscopic display system comprising:
a decoder for decoding a video signal for providing a stereoscopic display, the video signal providing a 2D video image and further including conversion data for converting the 2D video image, the conversion data defining displacement of respective points of the video image for converting the video image to a stretched image for stereoscopic display, the decoder including a receiver for receiving the video signal and decoding circuitry for reading the conversion data and for controlling the video signal to provide a converted video signal.
- 26. A method of producing a 2D video image encoded with 3D conversion data comprising:
capturing left and right eye video images from a stereoscopic video camera; comparing the left and right eye video images from the stereoscopic video camera to produce conversion data, the conversion data defining displacement of respective points of a video image for converting the video image to left and right eye images for a stereoscopic display; and combining the video images from said video camera with the conversion data to produce an encoded video signal.
- 27. A system of producing a 2D video signal encoded with 3D conversion data including:
a stereoscopic video camera for capturing a video image; a converter for producing conversion data, said converter receiving data from said video camera and comparing the data to produce the conversion data, the conversion data defining displacement of respective points of the video image for converting the video image to a stretched image for stereoscopic display; and an encoder for combining the video image with the conversion data from said converter to produce an encoded video signal.
- 28. A method of encoding a 2D video signal with conversion data to assist in converting the 2D video signal to left and right eye images for stereoscopic display, comprising:
adding conversion data to a video signal to provide an encoded signal, the conversion data enabling the conversion of the video signal into a format suitable for a stereoscopic display.
- 29. A method of decoding a video signal for providing a stereoscopic display comprising:
receiving a video signal including a 2D video image; receiving conversion data for converting the 2D video image, the conversion data defining the displacement of respective points of the 2D video image for converting the 2D video image to a format suitable for stereoscopic display; and producing left and right eye images from the 2D video image for display by displacing objects within the 2D video image in accordance with the conversion data.
- 30. A decoder for decoding a video signal for providing a stereoscopic display comprising:
a receiver for receiving a video signal providing a 2D video image and conversion data for converting the 2D video image, the conversion data defining the displacement of respective points of the 2D video image for converting the 2D video image to a format suitable for stereoscopic display; and decoder circuitry for reading the conversion data and for controlling the video signal to provide a converted video signal.
- 31. A system of producing a 2D video signal encoded with 3D conversion data including:
at least first and second video cameras displaced laterally relative to each other; a processor for producing conversion data, said processor receiving data from said video cameras and comparing the data to produce the conversion data, said conversion data defining displacement of respective points of a video image from one of said video cameras for converting the video image to a stretched image for stereoscopic display; and an encoder for combining the video image from said one video camera with the conversion data from said processor to produce an encoded video signal.
- 32. A decoder for decoding a video signal for providing a stereoscopic display, the video signal providing a 2D video image and further including conversion data for converting the 2D video image, the conversion data defining the displacement of respective points of the 2D video image for converting the 2D video image to a format suitable for stereoscopic display, the decoder including:
a receiver for receiving the video signal; and decoder circuitry for reading the conversion data and for controlling the video signal to provide a converted video signal.
- 33. The decoder as claimed in claim 32, wherein said decoder circuitry includes:
an RGB or component video converter for converting the video signal into separate video components; an analog to digital converter for converting each video component to a respective digital signal; and digital storage for storing each respective digital signal.
- 34. The decoder as claimed in claim 33, further comprising circuitry adapted to control a variable frequency clock, the variable frequency clock controlling a read out rate of the digital storage, the digital signals being read out of the digital storage at a variable rate.
- 35. The decoder as claimed in claim 33, further comprising circuitry adapted to control a variable frequency clock, the variable frequency clock controlling the read in rate of the digital storage, the separate video components being read into the digital storage at a variable rate.
- 36. The decoder as claimed in claim 33, wherein the digital storage is a dual port RAM line store.
- 37. The decoder as claimed in claim 32, wherein the decoder processes a single video line.
- 38. The decoder as claimed in claim 32, wherein the decoder processes multiple video lines.
- 39. The decoder as claimed in claim 32, wherein the decoder circuitry comprises a digital to analog converter for converting the video signal to the converted video signal to enable viewing on a display.
- 40. The decoder as claimed in claim 32, wherein the decoder circuitry includes parallel storage for storing digital signals for left and right video images of the converted video signal, respectively.
- 41. The decoder as claimed in claim 32, including a separation circuit for separating the conversion data from the video signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/102,247, filed Jun. 22, 1998, which is a continuation of and claims priority to International Application No. PCT/AU96/00820 filed Dec. 20, 1996 and Australian provisional Application No. PN 7323 filed Dec. 22, 1995, the teachings of both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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