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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045888/ House of Wax 3D movie release in 1953 The technology has gone nowhere new. The same way they did it then = the same way they do it now I really have no idea why, but I'g guess 3d has never added much to entertainment. I wouldn't get too excited about this, just a way to get twice as much for a monitor and $200 for a pair of strange glasses. Seriously, I'm sure alot could be done for imaging into the realm of 3D. I just don't think the old red eye and blue eye thing is the answer. Even if the little electronic window shade glasses are tweaking what you see. The glasses are just doing a red/blue switcharoo. Last edited by nearmiss; 02-05-2010 at 03:04 PM. |
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Avatar has revolutionized S-3D movie with new tech. ie, RealD and polarised glasses (IMAX uses LCD shutterglasses) bringing full colors, non ghosting, good depth images to audience.
PC gaming has long been using similar technologies, ie polarised and shutter glasses, providing even better quality S-3D images than what Avatar can: adjustable brightness and convergence/separation on the fly. Nowadays, anaglyph (Red/Blue) glasses are fit only for demo purpose because they're cheap. |
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