Stereoscopic Video Coding
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3D Video Coding

3D Video Coding is one of the stages required for the deployment of stereoscopic content in the home
3D television
A 3D television is a television set that employs techniques of 3D presentation, such as stereoscopic capture, multi-view capture, or 2D-plus-depth, and a 3D display – a special viewing device to project a television program into a realistic three-dimensional field.- History :In the late-1890's,...

. There are three techniques which are used to achieve stereoscopic video:
  1. Color shifting (anaglyph
    Anaglyph
    Anaglyph may refer to:* Anaglyph image, a method of encoding a three-dimensional image in a single picture by superimposing a pair of pictures* Ornament carved in low relief...

    )
  2. Pixel
    Pixel
    In digital imaging, a pixel, or pel, is a single point in a raster image, or the smallest addressable screen element in a display device; it is the smallest unit of picture that can be represented or controlled....

     subsampling
    Chroma subsampling
    Chroma subsampling is the practice of encoding images by implementing less resolution for chroma information than for luma information, taking advantage of the human visual system's lower acuity for color differences than for luminance....

     (side-by-side, checkerboard, quincunx
    Quincunx
    A quincunx is a geometric pattern consisting of five points arranged in a cross, that is five coplanar points, four of them forming a square or rectangle and a fifth at its center...

    )
  3. Enhanced video stream coding (2D+Delta, 2D+Metadata, 2D plus depth)
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