3-dimensional image creation device, 3-dimensional image reproduction device, 3-dimensional image processing device, 3-dimensional image processing program, and recording medium containing the program
A three-dimensional image and generating device technology, applied in image communication, electrical components, stereoscopic systems, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to obtain the desired stereoscopic view, tension, uncomfortable eyes, etc.
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[0093] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a three-dimensional image generating device according to a first embodiment. In Fig. 1, the three-dimensional image generating device 100 includes: an image combining unit 101, which is used to determine the arrangement mode of images 1 to K seen from multiple viewpoints (K represents the number of viewpoints, and here K is equal to or greater than 2 integer), and generate a combined image by combining these consecutive images with each other; the controller 102 is used to select whether to combine images 1 to K (with / without combining), whether to reduce the size of images 1 to K (reduced presence / absence), one image to be used for 2D display (2D selection), and the number of viewpoints and image arrangement order; 3D information generation unit 103 for presence / absence of reduction by formatting, presence / absence of combination, image arrangement mode, information of 2D selection and number of viewpoints to genera...
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[0111] Here, the input to the multiplexer 104 may be encoded image information. FIG. 19 shows the configuration of the three-dimensional image generating device 110 related to this case. The difference between the 3D image generation device 110 and the 3D image generation device 100 shown in FIG. 1 is that it includes an encoder 105 .
[0112] The output from the multiplexer 104 is connected to a recording device such as an IC memory, a magneto-optical disk, a magnetic tape, a hard disk, and / or a communication device such as a LAN, a modem. Here, it is assumed that an IC memory is connected to the multiplexer 104 . Next, the recording format used in this case will be described.
[0113] Generally, when an IC memory is used as a recording medium, a file system such as FAT (File Allocation Table) or the like is constituted on the IC memory, and data is recorded as a file. As the file format used here, an existing file format or a newly defined unique format may be used.
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[0135] Next, a reproduction device that displays image data generated by the three-dimensional image generating device 100 as a three-dimensional image will be described.
[0136] Fig. 15 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a three-dimensional image reproducing device according to an embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 15 , the three-dimensional image reproducing apparatus includes a demultiplexer 201 , a 3D information analyzer 202 and an image converter 203 .
[0137] The demultiplexer 201 reads image data that has been multiplexed in a predetermined format from a recording device or a communication device, and separates it into image information, 3D information, and management information. Although not shown in FIG. 15, when voice and / or music have been multiplexed, these data are also separated by the demultiplexer 201.
[0138] The three-dimensional information analyzer 202 analyzes 3D information in a predetermined format, and extracts a setting val...
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