3D vs. HD?
A session titled “Depth Perceptions: Technical Approaches for 3D Video Integration” at yesterday’s 2010 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum drove home the current conflict between 3D and HDTV in the […] More
A session titled “Depth Perceptions: Technical Approaches for 3D Video Integration” at yesterday’s 2010 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum drove home the current conflict between 3D and HDTV in the […] More
By Michael Silbergleid ChannelWeb has the story of why Google this week continued its acquisition mania with the buyout of Bump Technologies, makers of BumpTop, a 3D desktop interface with […] More
As I roamed the exhibits at the NAB show this month, I kept wondering what other year it seemed most like. And I was not alone. There were plenty of […] More
By Michael Silbergleid The New York Times has a story on 3D in Hollywood and R&D work going on. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/25/business/25steal.html More
By Michael Silbergleid CNN.com has a story entitled “Can 3-D movies, television make you sick?” The bottom line. Perhaps it’ll make 20% of us sick. Here’s the link: http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/04/23/3d.vision.brain/ More
By Michael Silbergleid “According to Samsung, children and teenagers may be more at risk to health issues related to 3D viewing. Those with family history of epilepsy or strokes are […] More
Speaking at the Sports Video Group Chairman’s Forum in Las Vegas Saturday night, Professor Martin Banks of the Visual Space Perception Laboratory at the University of California – Berkeley raised […] More
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is respected worldwide as the largest non-profit ocean research, engineering, and education organization. Now, through its Advanced Imaging and Visualization Laboratory, it’s also involved in […] More
By Michael Silbergleid There’s a nice review of 3D TV technology at http://www.squidoo.com/3dtelevision?utm_campaign=search-discovery&utm_medium=greet4&utm_source More
By Michael Silbergleid The AP’s Yuri Kageyama reports from Tokyo that Sharp’s latest 3-D displays deliver bright, clear imagery without the cumbersome glasses usually required for such technology. Now the […] More
Richard Sandomir of The New York Times was among the press who attended yesterday’s demonstration of what 3D Masters coverage might look like, and he wrote a glowing review of […] More
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