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3D movies’ technology, a revolution!
18/05/2011 à 02:22 3D movies’ technology, a revolution!
3D movies’ technology, a revolution!

A 3D film or S3D(stereoscopic 3D) is a motion picture that enhances the illusion of depth perception.
A regular motion picture camera system is used to record the images as seen from two perspectives.
computer-generated imagery generates the two perspectives in post-production.

Introduction

A 3D film or S3D(stereoscopic 3D) is a motion picture that enhances the illusion of depth perception.

A regular motion picture camera system is used to record the images as seen from two perspectives.

computer-generated imagery generates the two perspectives in post-production.

Historic

Sir Charles Wheatstone (1802–1875) was an English scientist and inventor of many scientific breakthroughs of the Victorian era, among these we find the stereoscope (around 1844)(a device for displaying three-dimensional images).

charles Wheatstone

An example of stereoscopic technology: A view-master

Viewmaster

how to get 3D movies ?

  • By using a 3D camera.
  • By using computer generated imagery.

By using a 3D camera

panasonic 3D HD camera
fugitsu 3d camera htc Evo 3d

By using computer generated imagery

How you can watch 3D?

4 Main methods of viewing :

  1. Anaglyphic/Anaglyph projection
  2. Polarized projection
  3. Eclipse method(Alternative frame sequencing)
  4. New systems without glasses

I. Anaglyphic/Anaglyph projection

anagraphic

II. Polarized projection

polarized real D glasses

III. Eclipse method(Alternative frame sequencing)

electronic shutter

IV. New systems without glasses

toshiba glassless

Examples of 3D movies

AVATAR

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ALICE WONDERLAND

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Men in black III Thor Street dance
2000 2000 2000

Historic

Filming Technology

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