2015
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.10293
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66.1: Feasibility of 3D‐Cinema with Uncompromised Performance

Abstract: The final word on 3D-cinema entertainment value cannot be written until patrons experience stereo-images of uncompromised quality. There has always been a performance cost associated with the addition of 3D, and as technology enables better 2D images, there is a threat that this situation will persist. We will examine the technical challenges of achieving the holy-grail for 3D; a compromise-free stereoscopic 3D presentation, in the face of new proposed 2D standards.

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“…Another issue that can occur due to the reflective nature of the filters, is a ghost image of the viewer's eye. 10 However, if the glasses are designed to prevent the surrounding light from illuminating the eyes, the ghost image vanishes, since the only light that illuminates the eyes is the light that passed through the filter and which will, after diffusion from the viewer's eye, go through the filter again without being reflected since it has the corresponding spectrum. The major advantage of spectral separation is that it can be used with any kind of projection screen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another issue that can occur due to the reflective nature of the filters, is a ghost image of the viewer's eye. 10 However, if the glasses are designed to prevent the surrounding light from illuminating the eyes, the ghost image vanishes, since the only light that illuminates the eyes is the light that passed through the filter and which will, after diffusion from the viewer's eye, go through the filter again without being reflected since it has the corresponding spectrum. The major advantage of spectral separation is that it can be used with any kind of projection screen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%