3d Television Youtube
Posted in Coloured Television on 05/23/2009 08:50 am by admin
How does RealD 3D technology?
How RealD 3D work? Why not work on a computer or television average? So there is no way of using 3D glasses with the option of YouTube? I know I can not now, but I thought maybe if I google but may contract might be possible. I think they want to learn more about how it works.
They shoot the film in 3D camera with two lenses about the same distance that human eyes. Then, each lens film an entire movie. Then, the two films are projected on the screen simultaneously and then see the movie in the camera lens in the left eye and left only the film in the camera lens right the right eye only. Due to the separation of images the camera lens does not always correspond to the silver screen. They are out of bounds left and right at different distances depending on how close they were in the lens of the camera. Now, get two movies for the eye to correct in the theaters, the projector is put a filter on the lens in the right eye of the film and a filter aim of the film left eye. These filters are the same filters in own 3D glasses. Thus, when the film goes through your filter because it is projected right eye on the silver screen as the film has a polarized wave in the direction of light, and the film left eye has a left polarized wave of light. Then lenses have filters of 3D glasses on them to block light waves that are only used for the other eye to see. There are polarized 3D TVs, JVC will be a day late this year, but you need a TV that can make two specific waves of polarized light. With Most TVs are not 3D by using polarized images 3D ordered field, but is also known as a sequential framework using shutter glasses. The lens opening and closing and then a lens is open and closing the other, doing what comes and goes very fast. Then lens is open when the film twinkling eyes on the screen. You must have the hardware, so that television can switch between two films and that when the lenses to open and close with an infrared signal. The Imax theater at Navy Pier in Chicago used field sequential when I went there around 1995. Third anaglyph 3D format. The right eye film is passed through a red filter to give a red dye, and the film left eye filter through a blue-green dye to give blue-green. Then you have to wear 3D glasses with one red and one glass lenses blue-green to block the film to the other eyes. Other combinations of colors and glasses must match the colors used in the film in 3D. This format works on any What color television. It is the only 3D format you need a TV designed for this to work.
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