Videogirl on 08 January 2010
Staude said: it likely doesn't work that well if the content isn't optimised for it. I mean, when they make 3d content themselves they'll be able to decide what should be where in the 3 dimensional image. With this technology it'll guess so to speak. It'll just create a 3d image by making another image.. Who knows. It might work well though. |
It's true, even with the cell the TV won't be able to recreate some of the missing datas you need in order to give a real tridimensional feel especially if we're talking about TV programms. 3D is not just about doubling the same image and slightly shifting them, you need two different images taken from different angle views to recreate the depth of field necessary that gives you the impression the objects are comming out of the screen.