Two dimensional to three dimensional moving image converter
US-12058306-B1 · Aug 6, 2024 · US
US9402068B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9402068-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314030429-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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A system which has two lens devices 10 R and 10 L and in which a baseline length of the lens devices 10 R and 10 L can be changed is equipped with a knob 60 for commanding of the degree of three-dimensionality; and a baseline length calculation unit 52 for calculating a baseline length that is most suitable to produce 3D video data that conforms to shooting conditions, being dependent on a subject to be shot by camera devices 20 R and 20 L, of the camera devices 20 R and 20 L to which the two lens devices 10 R and 10 L are attached with the degree of three-dimensionality specified by the knob 60 using information indicating the degree of three-dimensionality specified by the knob 60 and the shooting conditions, and outputting information of the calculated baseline length.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lens system for 3D video taking which has two lens devices and in which a baseline length of the two lens devices is changeable, comprising: a central processing unit (CPU) in communication with a memory having recorded therein programming code that, upon execution by the CPU, causes the CPU to operate as: a three-dimensionality manipulation unit that receives an input from the user as a degree of three-dimensionality for 3D video to be recorded via the lens system; and a baseline length calculation unit that calculates a baseline length for 3D video data based on i) the input degree of three-dimensionality input by the user via the three-dimensionality manipulation unit and ii) shooting conditions of camera devices to which the two lens devices are attached, said shooting conditions including any of lens zoom position, lens focus position, focal length, and subject distance, and generates information of the calculated baseline length as output for adjusting the baseline length of the two lenses in accordance with the calculated baseline length, wherein, while images taken by the camera devices to which the two lens devices are attached are being recorded during a recording operation of the lens system, the baseline length calculation unit re-calculates the baseline length using both the degree of three-dimensionality input by the user just before a start of the recording operation and the shooting conditions as the shooting conditions change during the recording of the images during the recording operation, where the degree of three-dimensionality input by the user just before the start of the recording operation is used by the baseline length calculation unit irrespective of whether a new degree of three-dimensionality is input by the user via the three-dimensionality manipulation unit during the recording operation. 2. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 1 , further comprising: a lens position control unit that controls a position of at least one of the two lens devices on the basis of the calculated baseline length output from the baseline length calculation unit so as to attain the baseline length between the two lens devices. 3. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 1 , wherein the baseline length calculation unit is provided in a lens operating unit for operating the two lens devices. 4. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 2 , wherein the baseline length calculation unit is provided in a lens operating unit for operating the two lens devices. 5. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 3 , wherein the three-dimensionality manipulation unit is provided in the lens operating unit. 6. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 4 , wherein the three-dimensionality manipulation unit is provided in the lens operating unit. 7. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 1 , further comprising: a display device that displays the calculated baseline length output from the baseline length calculation unit. 8. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 2 , further comprising: a display device that displays the calculated baseline length that is output from the baseline length calculation unit. 9. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 3 , further comprising: a display device that displays the calculated baseline length that is output from the baseline length calculation unit. 10. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 4 , further comprising: a display device that displays the calculated baseline length that is output from the baseline length calculation unit. 11. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 5 , further comprising: a display device that displays the calculated baseline length that is output from the baseline length calculation unit. 12. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 6 , further comprising: a display device that displays the calculated baseline length that is output from the baseline length calculation unit. 13. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 1 , further comprising: a hand-operated control that, when actuated by the user, provides the input to the three-dimensionality manipulation unit. 14. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 13 , wherein the hand-operated control is a dial-type knob. 15. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 13 , wherein the hand-operated control is a slide bar. 16. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 13 , wherein the hand-operated control is a set of plus and minus buttons. 17. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 1 , wherein the baseline length calculation unit calculates the baseline length as follows: X =( k×L )/ f where k ={( P max ×W f )/ W s }×D, L: distance to the subject, f: focal length of the two lens devices, P max : maximum parallax with a predetermined display size, W f : horizontal width of the imaging devices, W s : horizontal width of a predetermined display size, and D: coefficient determined according to the user-input degree of three-dimensionality, and where P Max , W f , and W s are data that are stored in the memory. 18. The lens system for 3D video taking according to claim 1 , wherein the baseline length calculation unit calculates the baseline length as follows: X=[{k ×( L max ×L min )}/( L max −L min )]/ f where k ={( P max ×W f )/ W s }×D, L max : distance to a most distant subject, L min : distance to a nearest subject, f: focal length of the two lens devices, P max : maximum parallax with a predetermined display size, W f : horizontal width of the imaging devices, W s : horizontal width of a predetermined display size, and D: coefficient determined according to the user-input degree of three-dimensionality, and where P max , W f , and W s are data that are stored in the memory.
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