Story: Kodak focuses on 3D display
About bloomin' time too. 3d has been available in some sorts or other for years but for some strange reason has never become the norm.
First we had the photograph, then the moving image, then colour. All these are now the norm. But for 3D it never seemed to happen.
3D without glasses? Whats new? The concept has been around for years: It works on the same concept as the movie film; take stating images that are all slightly different to the next and tyhen display them individualy one after the other using a gate to seperate. The same concept can be adopted to produce 3D. You use the gate to show let and right images, but this time at double the rate. Nothing more sophisticated is needed. You can display playback through your TV, monitor or record to video or DVD.
Pete
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