Field Sequential 3D
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HD 3DTV Video Multiplexer uses side-by-side format to multiplex HD stereoscopic video frames into single HD video frame. HD 3DTV Receiver recovers the multiplexed video frame in the side-by-side format to HD stereoscopic video frames. The experimental results show that the systems multiplex and recover HD stereoscopic videos with minor quality deterioration. The proposed systems are also compatible with the existing HDTV system. 8
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WARHOL'S FRANKENSTEIN in 3D (FIELD SEQUENTIAL 3-D DVD) US $9.99 End Date: Wednesday Aug-20-2008 15:53:48 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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FIELD-SEQUENTIAL 3D DVD: PARASITE US $9.99 End Date: Wednesday Aug-20-2008 15:54:51 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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SPACEHUNTER in 3D (FIELD SEQUENTIAL 3-D DVD) 3D Menu!! US $9.99 End Date: Wednesday Aug-20-2008 15:55:27 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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Reefer Madness DVD Cult Classic in 3D Field Sequential US $4.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Wednesday Aug-20-2008 22:46:17 PDT Bid now | Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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FIELD SEQUENTIAL 3-D/SHUTTER 3D DVD US $9.99 End Date: Friday Aug-22-2008 0:11:31 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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FIELD SEQUENTIAL 3-D/SHUTTER 3D DVD US $9.99 End Date: Friday Aug-22-2008 0:12:25 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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FIELD SEQUENTIAL 3-D/SHUTTER 3D DVD with Trailers! US $9.99 End Date: Friday Aug-22-2008 18:53:08 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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SILENT MADNESS in 3D (Field Sequential 3-D DVD) US $9.99 End Date: Sunday Aug-24-2008 10:04:32 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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CAT WOMEN OF THE MOON (FIELD SEQUENTIAL 3-D DVD) US $9.99 End Date: Sunday Aug-24-2008 18:53:47 PDT Buy it now | Add to watch list |
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"SANTA BARBARA Into the Deep" Field Sequential 3D DVD! US $14.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday Aug-24-2008 18:54:54 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
…shows a color filter embodiment having divided segments to be described hereinafter. The color filter 4 in FIG. The definition reduction optially performed by a few partial segments of the color filter 4 in FIG. gives a characteristic in FIG.1
…shows that it is desirable for the signal Y to be utilized in the pickup-display system up to a frequency of 5 MHz. This is associated with a signal period of 200 ns so that, starting from a signal which changes according to a square-wave function, the pulses in either direction have a duration of 100 ns. Owing to the finite frequency range such a pulse signal cannot have infinitely steep edges. a shows such a single pulse signal Y(A) having an amplitude of a, the time 100 ns being related to the value one-halfa; this time is generally referred to as the half amplitude time. Zverev, published by J. Whiley and Sons, in particular to pages 70-71 and 384-385. In general this means that when the signal shown in FIG.2A polarizer is a special type of filter that only allows light waves to pass through that have a particular orientation. You can think of a polarizer as an extremely fine grating with very narrow slits — light waves can pass through only if they have the same orientation as the slits. There are matching polarizers in the left and right eyepieces of your 3D glasses. Continuing this example, the left eyepiece would contain a horizontal polarizer, which would allow the horizontally-oriented left image to pass through, but it would block out the vertically-oriented right image.14
is covered with a series of sections of diffraction gratings, the gratings in each sector having different spacings. The spacings of the gratings are calculated such the following action takes place. The light distribution of Fig. a is diffracted by the grating Z=1 through an angle of [alpha], Fig.19
These steps are those requiring physical manipulations of physical quantities. Usually, though not necessarily, these quantities take the form of electrical or magnetic signals capable of being stored, transferred, combined, compared, and otherwise manipulated. It proves convenient at times, principally for reasons of common usage, to refer to these signals as bits, values, elements, symbols, characters, terms, numbers, or the like. It should be noted, however, that all of these and similar terms are to be associated with the appropriate physical quantities and are merely convenient labels applied to these quantities. An example of this would be tracing the outline of an eye socket in an x-ray image. This would be important for certain medical applications relating to the eye.17
The TV out of the video card outputs in interlace mode. In order to have field sequential you need a progressive output so that each eye has a complete screen. If it’s a regular TV (non-prograssive scan) then field sequential viewing is imposible. Now if you do have a progressive scan TV (720p) then you would have to use a VGA to component video dongle, with the required software, plugged into the video card. In fact, Stereoscopic Player can convert any stereo format at any input resolution to fieldsequential 3D in TV resolution. You just have to select the interlaced viewing method and resize the player video window so that its height is exactly 480 (NTSC) or 576 (PAL) pixel.3
Please note, this version of the film (field sequential )is not commercially available ANYWHERE. It has been converted to field sequential using the highest possible quality conversion tools. You will need a field sequential viewing system to view this DVD. Anaglyph (red/blue) glasses will NOT work with this title.5
The 3D effects on the Sensio and field sequential versions work as they should! The field sequential version IS availible on Amazon so get it instead of the Red/Blue Analglyphic. Used in some IMAX theaters. most use Polarized which only works with projectors) Field Sequential is the type that will be best for most people. It really is an enjoyable film, Awsome in Imax 3D and at home if you have the Sensio, or field sequential version. The dvd that comes with the Red/Blue “3D” glasses inside doesn’t work and is only good for 2D viewing.6
The 15 minute short is presented in 2 formats, 2-D (why?!?) and Anaglyph (Red/Cyan glasses). Very bad move not to have included a Field Sequential 3-D version, which is what all the 3-D film lovers were readying their wallets for. Anaglyph looks like bad 3-D on all TVs, while Field Sequential looks great, but only works some TVs. Including both would’ve sold very well. Buy the Widescreen DVD of Shrek. And hope they re-release Shrek 3-D in Field Sequential 3-D, with a Making Of, as a single DVD, later.7










