Three dimensions for everyday use
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Three dimensions for everyday use

Concerts are scheduled for 2013, including Elvis Presley, Amy Winehouse and possibly Michael Jackson. As you can guess, this will not happen thanks to the spiritualism sessions, but thanks to the latest 3D display technologies.

The restoration of the late rapper Tupac Shakur's character and voice during last year's Coachella festival was considered so successful that the inspired producers of the acclaimed TV show X-Factor? decided to organize a three-dimensional return of the great stars of many years ago. This is not the end but rather the beginning of the 3D madness. Cinema owners want to attract spectators with pop stars even from a hundred years ago, reanimated with the help of modern projectors. So soon, perhaps, we will go to the theater for a performance with Zbyszek Cybulski and to the Philharmonic for a piano concert by Ignacy Paderewski.

However, the most visible and present in the mass imagination of the direction of 3D technologies is film and television. 3D enthusiasts expect to effectively eliminate the need for special glasses, without sacrificing the quality of the experience, of course. There is a long history of working on eyeless XNUMXD, especially in Korea.

The technologies that existed until now required two projectors or one with a special filter for 3D without glasses. Scientists at the National University of South Korea are working on a structurally simpler version of a 3D projector that would actively influence the polarization of the visible image, transmitting a three-dimensional image to the viewer's eye without the need for additional filters.

The development of 3D imaging technology opens up incredible possibilities in the field of entertainment, for example, in games, simulations, virtual worlds. These perspectives are even more interesting when you think about using gesture interfaces like Kinect and/or using augmented reality elements with a Google Glass-like display.

In parallel with the work on the 84D, work on even better image quality is in full swing. At last year's IFA show in Berlin, LG Electronics (LG) unveiled the world's first 3-inch 8D Ultra Definition (UD) TV. Does the device produce an image with a resolution of 3840 million pixels (2160 by XNUMX)? four times more than currently used Full HD TV panels. This was made possible thanks to the LG Triple XD Engine technology developed by the Korean company. The optional Resolution Upscaler Plus feature allows you to play back images from external sources such as hard drives and mobile devices.

COACHELLA 2012 TUPAC 3D HOLOGRAM FULL PERFORMANCE WEEK 1 SUNDAY 15 APRIL.mp4

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