TheVerge.comI reports that Samsung just announced Project Beyond at its 2014 Developer Conference — it’s a 360-degree camera module that captures everything around it in 3D. It captures a gigapixel […]
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HomeTheaterReview.com reports that in a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal’s Evelyn M. Rusli, James Cameron discussed why 3D TV didn’t catch on, with the need for 3D glasses […]
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BBC.com reports that a French health watchdog has recommended that children under the age of six should not be allowed access to 3D content. The Agency for Food, Environmental and […]
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ShootOnline.com reports that following a successful and ongoing co-development partnership with Hollywood stereo VFX company Legend3D, SGO announced that Mistika is now fully integrated within Legend’s “2D to 3D” conversion […]
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Reuters (via washingtonpost.com) reports that scientists in Tokyo have demonstrated what they say is the world’s first 3D projection that floats in mid air. The project developers saw a need […]
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Latino.foxnews.com reports that after the recent success of films like “No Se Aceptan Devoluciones” (Instructions Not Included) and “Cantinflas,” Mexico now dares to take on Hollywood with “Mas Negro que […]
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The UK’s Telegraph.co.uk reports that the future of 3D television called into question as Sky chooses not to schedule any Premier League matches in 3D this season. Just a few […]
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ScreenDaily.com reports that the era of laser illuminated projection came a little closer over the weekend following screenings of Life of Pi and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes […]
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Ireland’s Independent.ie reports that 3D televisions and giant sets are being replaced by a focus on better quality resolution for mid-range models, according to one of the industry’s most senior […]
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ScienceAlert.com.au reports that after eight years of hard work, scientist turned artist Chris Helson and his partner, Sarah Jackets, have built what seemed impossible: a machine that generates 3D images […]
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Petapixel.com reports that Using a dome with 480 cameras researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing a new way to create motion capture without those little reflective balls. Traditional 3D […]
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