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3D Video Coding
3D Video Coding is one of the stages to enable the deployment of stereoscopic content to the home: 3D Television.
There are a few initiatives, techniques and methods to achieve stereoscopic deployment:
1) Color shifting (Anaglyph)
2) Pixel subsampling (Side by Side, Checkerboard, Quincunx)
3) Enhanced Videostream Coding (2D+Delta, 2D+Metadata, 2D plus depth)
See also
2D Plus Depth
Stereoscopic
Anaglyph
2D plus Delta