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19Jul/17Off

MIT’s glasses-free home 3D tech could make help 3D movies more popular

home-3d-mit-compressor... the MIT CSAIL research team behind this new tech created Home3D, a conversion algorithm that can run in real-time on a GPU like those found in the Xbox One or PlayStation 4, eliminating the format compatibility issue.

Home3D also allows viewers to customize the depth effect depending on their comfort level, and it combines both phase-based rendering and depth image-based rendering techniques for a method that doesn’t sacrifice all that much resolution while still being able to accurately render 3D even for scenes with significant depth, where the left-eye and right-eye images are considerably different from one another.

See the full story here: https://techcrunch.com/2017/07/12/mits-glasses-free-home-3d-tech-could-make-help-3d-movies-more-popular/

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