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the new painted iz3d looks amaaaazing and also the 3d projector doesn't even need glasses
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That doesn't make sense, I call BS. No way a projector can display 3D without glasses, unless I'm missing something, it just doesn't make sense.yuriythebest wrote:also the 3d projector doesn't even need glasses
yeah I am also very confused regarding the glasses free projection- if it's autostereoscopic you need multiple camera angles (many), and I know of no technology that allows a stereopair to be displayed autostereoscopically unless some really weird screen is used or something.cybereality wrote:Very nice paint job on that there iz3d monitor!
That doesn't make sense, I call BS. No way a projector can display 3D without glasses, unless I'm missing something, it just doesn't make sense.yuriythebest wrote:also the 3d projector doesn't even need glasses
If you project to a special screen that reflects the correct image to the correct eye - wouldn't that work without eyeglasses? You would have very limited space your head could be in with such technology right? Seems to me that would be way less practical than using glassees where you could move all around and still have the stereo effect.yuriythebest wrote:yeah I am also very confused regarding the glasses free projection- if it's autostereoscopic you need multiple camera angles (many), and I know of no technology that allows a stereopair to be displayed autostereoscopically unless some really weird screen is used or something.cybereality wrote:Very nice paint job on that there iz3d monitor!
That doesn't make sense, I call BS. No way a projector can display 3D without glasses, unless I'm missing something, it just doesn't make sense.yuriythebest wrote:also the 3d projector doesn't even need glasses