The Society of Motion-Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) just completed an International Conference on Stereoscopic 3D for Media and Entertainment, what it calls “the only scientific gathering focused exclusively on […]
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By Michael Silbergleid PlusPlasticsElectronics.com reports that 3D television could become an important market for OLED display manufacturers, as broadcasters seek higher resolution content, says Sony’s senior vice president of solutions […]
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By Michael Silbergleid TG Daily reports that the University of California, San Diego is working on a project called Heads-Up Virtual Reality (HUVR) that literally simulates the sensation of reaching out […]
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By Michael Silbergleid GamingUnion.net has a report on a recent interview Michael Patcher, Wedbush Morgan analyst, who has recently expressed his feelings on 3D gaming. What’s unique is that his […]
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By Michael Silbergleid “So if my 10-year-old self had been told that I would one day leave my seat behind the plate at the Home Run Derby and walk to […]
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By Michael Silbergleid India’s Economic Times reports from London that watching television in three dimensions at home could become mainstream in as little as two years as prices for 3D […]
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By Michael Silbergleid DigitalTrends.com reports that despite the push by manufacturers, a new survey shows that the 70 percent of Japanese are not planning to purchase a 3D TV for […]
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By Michael Silbergleid NPR’s All Things Considered has a piece on cinematographers learning to shoot live-action 3D at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, Calif. You can read and/or listen […]
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3DTV presents challenges: two lenses and cameras per shooting position, convergence operators and stereographers, graphics issues, ghost images, and false size perception or discomfort for viewers. Until 3DTV becomes the […]
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By Michael Silbergleid Bloomberg Businessweek reported in its June 14-20, 2010 issue research from Futuresource Consulting that by 2014, 60 million USHHs will have 3D-capable TVs. By the end of […]
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By Michael Silbergleid As TheInquirer.net points out: “There hasn’t been a week gone by lately without one of the big electronics companies including Sony, Samsung, Panasonic and LG trying to […]
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