Watch 3D movies at theaters without glasses
3D moviegoers at the theaters who are afraid of wearing glasses can expect a new technology to create depth-of-field illusions without glasses.
3D movies have created a fever in the public's love of cinema, but there are obstacles in watching 3D movies that the audience always wear polarized glasses and easy to feel tired. But the new 3D display technology, which is being studied by a team of Korean scientists, has solved the problem. The results of this new optical study have been announced and are said to use less space and are cheaper than current 3D projection technology.
Audiences will soon be able to enjoy the masterpiece
3D without the annoying polarizer.
According to the Daily Mail, lead researcher Byoung Lee, a professor at the Seoul National Electronics School, said: "Over the past 10 years, there has been much progress in improving the experience of moviegoers. 3D. We want to take this experience one step further in order to have a simple, compact and cost-effective approach to popularizing 3D cinemas, while also eliminating the need for polarized glasses. "
With the existing 3D technology, 3D cinemas use two projectors displaying two similar images, projecting simultaneously on a single screen. By wearing polarized glasses, viewers get true 3D images.
The Korean team has developed a new way to get 3D experiences using only one projector and one monitor. The experimental results also show that this method is quite satisfactory, which can be used with high success rates.
"We believe that this approach could be useful in developing the next generation of 3D cinema," said Lee . This technology can be applied extensively so that audiences can watch 3D movies without wearing polarized glasses.
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