Each Camera looks at an image from slightly different angles. Each camera generates it’s own video,
we’ll call “Left Camera View” and “Right Camera View”. The Frame packing adds both of these videos
together as described in the “3D Broadcasting” page
3D Fundamentals (What is 3D?) From the Electronic Perspective
.
Original Image
Left Camera
View
Right Camera
View
The two videos are separated by the Frame rate
converter in the Television and put on the screen.
The first horizontal line is the Left Camera view
Both Videos are
Note: The Left and Right Cameras are actually seeing the same image but from a different angle, but for
this explanation one is shown inverted from the other for clarity purposes simply to show there is a
and the 2
nd
line is the Right camera view. 3
rd
line is
Left, 4
th
is Right and so on.
For transmission.
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difference between the two images seen by each camera.