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25Jun/12Off

Sony Presents New Glasses Free 3D Tech, To Be Viewed Through A Gauzy Curtain

In case of Autostereoscopic technology the process is even more complex on which image is sent to the eye and which eye in particular. In case of the Sony computer in discussion, a webcam is used to detect the eyes and send images accordingly.

To calibrate the monitor there is a software that one has to use and to see the different image process that is used to give the 3D effect one can try out by closing one eye at a time during the calibration process. The user would notice a green or a red screen while doing this. This is how different images are displayed on screen to get the 3D effect. The biggest disadvantage though of this glasses free device from Sony is that only one viewer can use the system at a time and for each new user the screen would need to be recalibrated.

The software for calibration is X-Tune and Sony has created a special 3D portal where one can get some content to see. There are some applications also at the portal like Family Paint 3D by which one can render 3D graphics using the touchscreen of the monitor. 3D movies can be played with the CyberLink Power DVD software. For editing movies in 3D, Movie Studio HD Platinum is available in trial version which has been developed by Sony Vegas. 3D pictures can be viewed using the Nvidia 3D Vision Photo Viewer. For sharing content in 3D there is PlayMemories Home, which can also be used for editing 3D content.  ...

Over all viewing experience of 3D could be summed up as poor, for there is the pixilation that takes place as also the view seemed as if being filtered though a fine gauze.  ...

Read the full story here: http://good3dtv.com/3d-tv/sony-presents-new-glasses-free-3d-tech-to-be-viewed-through-a-gauzy-curtain/

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