Make quality autostereo 3D content with a large negative parallax

Creating autostereo 3D content with a large negative parallax is problematic in the case of natural, non-CGI videos captured in stereo or 2D. The main hurdle is the need to generate views with large angles between the points of view. If multiview content is produced from stereo, new views should be extrapolated— increasing the original parallax—to avoid making the picture look flat. See how the YUVsoft Stereo-to-Multiview tool works in automatic mode for a 2x parallax increase applied to several shots from the movie Hugo:  

Hugo multiview sample


“Hugo” download formats:

8 views in 3×3 stack 8 separate views, high quality Rasterized for Alioscopy 2K displays, the highest quality

219 MB

views 1-4, 954 MB

views 5-8, 835 MB

Multivolume RAR archive, 1 GB each:

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

The optimum viewing distance is about 8 feet (2.5 meters).

You may want to check this small sample first to make sure the video plays well on your Alioscopy display.

For a 2D input video, creation of quality A3D content is more complex. Semiautomatic processing is the only answer in the general case, but quality A3D is still possible using the proper tools and approach. Check out our “Tropic boat” sample illustrating results of this 2D-to-A3D process. The sample was created using 2D to 3D Suite.

Tropic Boat


“Tropic boat” download formats:

8 separate views 9 separate views Rasterized for Alioscopy 2K displays

377 MB

424 MB

2,002 MB

The optimum viewing distance is about 8 feet (2.5 meters).

If you’re planning to produce A3D content from stereo or 2D, check out  our conversion services and software!

Want to see example results for your project? We can create a sample conversion of your stereo content to multiview with an arbitrary number of views.