Technicolor has announced a new 3D certification program that evaluates individual shots again some objective criteria in a 15-point quality checklist, in hopes of raising the bar on stereo content.  Training programs and post-production techniques are also part of the package, along with a fancy 3D analysis software application that can give a pixel-count of objects that are too close or too far, creating stereo problems.

“Our 3D certification platform allows our stereo technicians to quickly and precisely diagnose many of the issues that create viewer fatigue and discomfort,” said Pierre (Pete) Routhier, Technicolor’s VP for 3D product strategy and business development, in a statement. “Our goal in launching the Certifi3D program was to take a proactive approach in support of the industry to ensure a consistent and quality end-consumer 3D experience in the home.”

via Technicolor Intros 3D Video Certification — 3D Video — InformationWeek.