Re: 3D TV is the big push with makers now it seems
- From: Audie Murphy's Ghost <takebackamerica@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 05:06:34 -0400
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RichA <rander3127@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One way to produce view-dependent ?pixels? is to place an opaque
screen with vertical slits some way in front of a standard high-
resolution display. Observers at different horizontal locations see
different display pixels through the slits, and the two eyes of a
single observer see different subsets of display pixels. Other methods
involve lenticular sheets and holographic screens. Complex signal
processing is needed to paint the correct image on each display area
to present left and right eyes with the appropriate stereo effect.
Sounds simple enough. What could go wrong?
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