24/7 Perspective

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โ€Œ24/7 Perspective

With stereo, there are two different views all the time, and even a single frame from each camera is enough to produce a 3-D solve. At least in theory, you never have to worry about โ€œtripod shotsโ€ that do not produce 3-D. Every shot can produce 3-D. Every stereo shot can also be used in a motion-capture setup to produce a separate path for even a single moving feature. Thatโ€™s clearly good news.

But before you get too excited about that, recall that in a stereo camera rig, the cameras are usually under 10 cm apart. Compare that to a dolly shot or crane shot with several meters of motion to produce perspective. And each of the hundreds of frames in a typical moving-camera shot produces additional data to help produce a more accurate solution.

So, even though you can produce 3-D from a very short stereo shot, the information will not be very accurate (thatโ€™s the math, not a software issue), and longer shots with a moving camera will always help produce better-quality 3-D data.

On a short shot with no camera rig translation (with the rig on a tripod), you can get 3-D solves for features near to the camera(s). Features that are far from the cameras must still be configured as โ€œFarโ€ to SynthEyes, meaning that no 3-D depth can be determined. Similarly, for motion-capture points, accuracy in depth will degrade as the points move away from the camera. The exact definition of โ€œfarโ€ depends on the resolution and field of view of the cameras, you might consider something far if it is several hundred times the inter-ocular distance from the camera.

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