any software to convert anaglyph images to frame sequential?
any software to convert anaglyph images to frame sequential?
any software to convert anaglyph images to frame sequential?

#1
Posted 05/04/2014 02:50 AM   
Not that I'm aware of. Anaglyph is a hardcoded single image, separating them would be difficult.
Not that I'm aware of. Anaglyph is a hardcoded single image, separating them would be difficult.

#2
Posted 05/04/2014 06:58 AM   
It looks like there is a way to do it with video at least ... http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/3d-stereoscopic-production-delivery/489934-how-convert-anaglyph-side-side-5.html The same 'technique' looks like it [i]could[/i] be applied using photo editing software on an anaglyph image ... but I have yet to try it.
It looks like there is a way to do it with video at least ...

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/3d-stereoscopic-production-delivery/489934-how-convert-anaglyph-side-side-5.html

The same 'technique' looks like it could be applied using photo editing software on an anaglyph image ... but I have yet to try it.
#3
Posted 05/04/2014 10:30 AM   
After messing around with it a little using Gimp and separating the channels, I'm pretty surprised at the results ... obviously it works better on some images more so than others, compression/artifacting being an issue. I haven't had any luck with getting colors to look good at all ... anaglyph, compression,decent depth/separation really kills any chance of saving the colors. But you can for the most part get some pretty decent 3D B&Ws out of them ... Orig: [img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/aldp4pcis5rzj52/antigravitator_anaglyph_3d_stereoscopy_by_osipenkov-d70gm4t.png.jpg[/img] XE3D: [img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/aeqppz1o7clw3u7/antigravitator_anaglyph_3d_stereoscopy_by_osipenkov-RGB.JPG[/img] S3D: [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/yelau1ajptsnhi0/antigravitator_anaglyph_3d_stereoscopy_by_osipenkov-RGB.JPS[/url] Orig: [img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/8zkl0evj1qvrf1b/Kate-Moss-3D-image-anaglyph.png[/img] XE3D: [img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/1blos566eq49w1m/Kate-Moss-3D-image-anaglyph-RGB.JPG[/img] S3D: [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/o7j9fbqqqj2qisd/Kate-Moss-3D-image-anaglyph-RGB.JPS[/url] Orig: [img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/v87rjkjg16zdji8/Quo_Vadis__3D_Anaglyph_by_yellowishhaze.jpg[/img] XE3D: [img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/myo6xgxzjfgk521/Quo_Vadis__3D_Anaglyph_by_yellowishhaze-RGB.JPG[/img] S3D: [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/zax1wy61jhisuui/Quo_Vadis__3D_Anaglyph_by_yellowishhaze-RGB.pns[/url]
After messing around with it a little using Gimp and separating the channels, I'm pretty surprised at the results ... obviously it works better on some images more so than others, compression/artifacting being an issue. I haven't had any luck with getting colors to look good at all ... anaglyph, compression,decent depth/separation really kills any chance of saving the colors. But you can for the most part get some pretty decent 3D B&Ws out of them ...

Orig:
Image
XE3D:
Image
S3D:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yelau1ajptsnhi0/antigravitator_anaglyph_3d_stereoscopy_by_osipenkov-RGB.JPS

Orig:
Image
XE3D:
Image
S3D:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o7j9fbqqqj2qisd/Kate-Moss-3D-image-anaglyph-RGB.JPS

Orig:
Image
XE3D:
Image
S3D:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zax1wy61jhisuui/Quo_Vadis__3D_Anaglyph_by_yellowishhaze-RGB.pns
#4
Posted 05/04/2014 06:01 PM   
Nice ones! I once tried this with a very simple anaglyph image from a comic: [url=http://www.mtbs3d.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10301]Rocketeer mtbs3d[/url]. Though the original image is missing, the result can still be viewed. The technique is the same as above.
Nice ones!
I once tried this with a very simple anaglyph image from a comic: Rocketeer mtbs3d. Though the original image is missing, the result can still be viewed. The technique is the same as above.

Image

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#5
Posted 05/04/2014 06:26 PM   
Cool
Cool

#6
Posted 05/04/2014 06:48 PM   
Arcsoft Media Converter 8 will convert it, but it will be side by side anagyph images. They have a free trial http://www.arcsoft.com/mediaconverter/
Arcsoft Media Converter 8 will convert it, but it will be side by side anagyph images.

They have a free trial http://www.arcsoft.com/mediaconverter/

#7
Posted 05/04/2014 07:00 PM   
Stereo PhotoMaker will also do this conversion directly, from any format to any other format. You do a special Open as Stereo, and choose the color anaglyph option. http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/
Stereo PhotoMaker will also do this conversion directly, from any format to any other format.

You do a special Open as Stereo, and choose the color anaglyph option.



http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/

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#8
Posted 05/05/2014 12:54 AM   
Nice! Funny I completely missed that when I was poking around in there earlier, on my 2D laptop stereo images are just associated with StereoPhotoMaker so I can easily view them crosseyed(Open and hit X) so I never actually used the 'Open Stereo Image' dialog. I was looking for open 'Anaglyph' image ... Lol. Nice to see it handles the color(better off opening as gray) just as badly as doing it manually. :)
Nice! Funny I completely missed that when I was poking around in there earlier, on my 2D laptop stereo images are just associated with StereoPhotoMaker so I can easily view them crosseyed(Open and hit X) so I never actually used the 'Open Stereo Image' dialog. I was looking for open 'Anaglyph' image ... Lol. Nice to see it handles the color(better off opening as gray) just as badly as doing it manually. :)
#9
Posted 05/05/2014 01:24 AM   
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