Quote:Originally Posted by kelvink Quote:Originally Posted by kelvink Today I received the 3 new sets of glasses that are supposed to be 144Hz compatible. From left to right:
Sainsonic 144Hz
TrueDepth new 144Hz version
Benq...
Quote:Originally Posted by Don Landis Merry Christmas to all TD-10 lovers.
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And here is a 3D video of "Celebrate the Magic" and "Wishes" I shot in a tightly packed crowd of tens of thousands of people pushing a shoving. Sorry,...
Quote:Originally Posted by Bluemustang Hey I've looked around but havnt found an answer to this particular question. As far as the actual 3d content/programming goes is there a difference between active and passive? I've seen 3d...
Quote:Originally Posted by Powerplay4 There follows another video made with TD10:
Christmas on HSBC 2012 - 3D:Thanks for this, Milton; a colourful entertainment at night using a small stage protruding from the corner of a hotel,...
Quote:Originally Posted by Powerplay4 This video was made with interaxial 20cm, with two camcorders Sony HDR-CX130.Thanks for this, Milton. In places some very spectacular 3D. But the price to be paid is that some of the foreground...
Quote:Originally Posted by Bill If this is shown on RealD projectors I'm assuming it will be 120fps per eye just like every other 3D movie. AFAIC it better be!
Bill you may have missed my comment in another thread:Quote:Originally...
Actually regular RealD uses a triple flash of Left and Right per 24fps frame. It operates at 144Hz:-
L1R1L1R1L1R1, L2R2L2R2L2R2, L3R3L3R3L3R3, ..., L23R23L23R23L23R23, L24R24L24R24L24R24.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealD_Cinema
This week I saw one of the very few Sony KD-84X9000 (4k, 84") television sets on display in Australia.
Visibility of horizontal black lines when viewing a 2D picture with 3D passive glasses*
As expected, I found the black horizontal...
An important issue to consider is that Blu-ray discs are typically authored to give a smooth picture, free of digital aliases. Other than for superimposed titles, the video content will typically lack pixel-sharp boundaries. This is...
Even though a passive glasses 1920x1080 display may give good results in a formal 3D visible resolution test, there will unavoidably be a Venetian blind effect (finely spaced black horizontal lines) when viewing from close distances. And...