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3D Movies Without Glasses

3D Movies Without Glasses. ITMG 100-06 Sam Park. How Brain Perceives 3D Images. Each eye sees different image Combining two images create a 3D image. How Modern 3D images are Created. Parallax Barrier Method Autosteroscopic Displays. Parallax Barrier Method.

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3D Movies Without Glasses

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  1. 3D Movies Without Glasses ITMG 100-06 Sam Park

  2. How Brain Perceives 3D Images Each eye sees different image Combining two images create a 3D image

  3. How Modern 3D images are Created Parallax Barrier Method Autosteroscopic Displays

  4. Parallax Barrier Method Two “movies” from two projectors One Movie for each eye Polarize glasses

  5. Autosteroscopic Displays Filter in front of screen Different lights to each eye

  6. Problems with Modern 3D Tech

  7. The New Method “blinds” in front of screen (Light-Retarding Filter) Polarizer Allows wide variety of angles

  8. Hypothetical Problems Low-Solution Not ready for Widespread testing View range not wide enough for a movie theater

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