Abstract
A new format for stereoscopic 3D movies has recently been introduced to theaters, raising the image and color quality to higher levels. Unlike the old red / blue anaglyph format, the new technology uses polarized lenses, a metalized screen and polarized glasses to allow the viewer to see sharp, full color, separate images with their left and right eyes. In addition a new type of personal video display has been introduced to the DVD and computer market in the last few years. Video Eyewear use two tiny LCDs to provide separate images for each eye, and are worn like a pair of glasses.
Index Terms
Stereoscopic 3D film and animation: getting it right
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