Amanda Polacek ITMG 100 10. Interactive Offers a more realistic experience.

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Amanda Polacek ITMG

Interactive Offers a more realistic experience

How It Works: emits different images to each eye simultaneously Our brain merges the two images into a single 3D image Samsung 3D TV

Different Ways to View 3D AnaglyphPolarizationEclipseLenticular and Parallax Barrier How It Works Red and Cyan color filters Glasses cancel color out to create black Two images projected and super-imposed over one another Filters light Mechanical shutter blocks light Alternates left and right images Images projected onto high-grain, corrugated screen Reflects light at acute angels Glasses None Used In Mostly 2D Media (Comic Books) 1950’s-1980’s 3D Movies IMAX Some early IMAXPhillips WOWVX TV Negative Color fidelity issues Sometimes blurry Must be watched with two projectors Tilting head allows opposite eye’s waves through Expensive GlassesMust be sitting in just the right spot for optimal viewing

Future of 3D

Sources  Daltorio, Tony. “Picture Your Portfolio Bigger and Better with 3D Technology.” Investment U. 26 Jan Apr  Patkar, Mihir. “How 3D TV Works: Part II –Without Glasses.” Think Digit. 26 Oct Apr  Samsung.. 18 Apr