Print Email Facebook Twitter Gradient-Guided Local Disparity Editing Title Gradient-Guided Local Disparity Editing Author Scandolo, L. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation) Bauszat, P. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation) Eisemann, E. (TU Delft Computer Graphics and Visualisation) Date 2018 Abstract Stereoscopic 3D technology gives visual content creators a new dimension of design when creating images and movies. While useful for conveying emotion, laying emphasis on certain parts of the scene, or guiding the viewer's attention, editing stereo content is a challenging task. Not respecting comfort zones or adding incorrect depth cues, for example depth inversion, leads to a poor viewing experience. In this paper, we present a solution for editing stereoscopic content that allows an artist to impose disparity constraints and removes resulting depth conflicts using an optimization scheme. Using our approach, an artist only needs to focus on important high-level indications that are automatically made consistent with the entire scene while avoiding contradictory depth cues and respecting viewer comfort. Subject I.3.7 [Computer Graphics]: Three-Dimensional Graphics and Realism–Colourimage and video processingimage-based modellingimage/video editingmodellingmodelling interfacesshadingshadowing and texture To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:88d737ac-f0e7-4c38-9bd8-7bdde95b0815 DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13537 ISSN 0167-7055 Source Computer Graphics Forum (online), 38 (2019) (1), 394-404 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2018 L. Scandolo, P. Bauszat, E. Eisemann Files PDF cgf.13537.pdf 913 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:88d737ac-f0e7-4c38-9bd8-7bdde95b0815/datastream/OBJ/view