In this video, I use FILM: Frame Interpolation for Large Scene Motion in order to generate synthetic frames or views in between 2 images, in our case, the left and right image of a stereo pair.
Link to huggingface frame interpolation:
huggingface.co/spaces/johngoa...
In the video, I kinda say that you have no control about the stereo window (the depth plane of zero parallax) but that's not quite correct. What you can do is go into SPM (StereoPhoto Maker) and adjust the stereo window (in anaglyph mode, when the 2 images superimpose, that's the stereo window, the depth plane of zero parallax) to whatever you like: foreground, middleground, or background (or whatever you want in between). Then save the left and right images. When you do the interpolation with the AI software, whatever is at the stereo window will be fixed (in the output animation). This means that AI frame interpolation software (like this one) is very well suited for lenticular imaging (unlike "3d photo inpainting" which I talk about in the video brieflly and in more detail in another video).
8 окт 2022