![]() PNG image containing sTER chunk ( Extensions to the PNG). JPEG image containing JPS marker ( VRex extension). Two image / video streams of the same size are automatically detected as stereoscopic pair with Left view in the first stream. sView is able to determine stereoscopic format using: ![]() Program will be able to show image properly only when stereoscopic format has been properly selected. 2x720p in 1080p tiled - special layout used by some TV broadcasters in Europe.This is also the format used in 3D blu-rays (encoded like 60fps, so codec only stores differences between the keyframe, avoiding file size increase) and used by PlayStation 3 Frame-sequential - views (frames) interleaved in time (first frame Left view, second frame Right view and so on).Anaglyph - image stored for glasses with color filters (obsolete).Column interlaced (used by some 3D smartphones -when you make an screenshot you get this as is the real image that appears on the 3D screen-).Interlaced - row interleaved (obsolete).Over/Under - two images packed vertically, also known as Top-Bottom.Cross-eyed, Parallel pair - two images packed horizontally, also known as Side-by-Side.Dual Stream - each view is stored in independent stream or file.Mono - no stereoscopic information, only single view is provided (wich can be joined with other 2d file with the other view).This pair can be stored in various ways in the file: Stereoscopic pair consist of two slightly different images of the same size captured from for left and right eyes (e.g. It will be nice to support existing 3D content so 3D community could be tempted to buy a Leia device without having to throw out their existing creations and content. This information was extracted from the open source sView software which is an image/video viewer for Android and Windows that support multiple 3D formats and a lot of 3D visualization systems and screens. This information is for both Red for future updates and for third party developers who want to support 3D pictures/videos on their Apps for RH1. ![]()
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