Understanding Views- The views generated in HumanEyes 3D lenticular software represent different view points of the world, simulating photos taken by multiple cameras positioned around the scene.
- HumanEyes 3D analyzes the sequence shot during the photography stage and generates panoramic views from this sequence. Each panoramic view is a compilation of the entire photo sequence. The user then chooses the number of virtual view points required and the distance between them.
Generating and Seeing Views- Views are automatically generated when HumanEyes 3D reconstructs the camera motion and creates a compilation of all the photos in the sequence.
- In order to see 3D, each eye needs to receive a different view. When only two views are used, there is only one possible spot from which the image can be seen in 3D. As more views are added, more spots from which the image can be seen in 3D are available. Usually, 10 to 20 views are created. The HumanEyes 3D softcalculates the recommended number of views according to the printer resolution and the lenticular lens's pitch.
3D interlaced images- The 3D interlaced image is a specially prepared image to which the lens is attached. The views generated by the software are arranged under lenticules so that each eye is projected a different view. The brain then processes these views to a single coherent 3D image.
- After the views are created, they can be interlaced into a final image using the HumanEyes 3D lenticular software.
Working with your printer- It is important that there is communication between the printer, the lenticular lens and the interlaced image. To find the correct correspondence, you use the HumanEyes lenticular software to perform a pitch test on the printer that will be used when printing the 3D interlace image. The exact resolution of your printer is also needed for interlacing.
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