3D Stereo-Projection
3D
stereo projection proves to always be a fascinating and impressive means
of presentation. Doesn’t matter whether on a computer screen or on one of
the multiple types of 3D stereo wide screen projections on walls or
canvas, for the spectator the three dimensional and stereoscopic vision as
well as the diving into scenes proves crucial when delivering a close to
reality view of the presented object. 3D stereo projection is not only
successfully used in industry – it also deems itself as perfect tool for
professional presentation of your products in front of decision makers and
on trade shows and events altogether with a spectacular outcome. We would
like to inform and support you about the different kinds of 3D stereo
projections. Doesn’t matter whether in active stereo with shutter glasses
in front of computer screen or in passive stereo with polarised glasses on
a wide screen. We offer you your individual stereo solution for your
individual needs – absolutely tailor made.
How
is the stereoscopic effect actually achieved? Stereoscopic vision of a
human being is generated through a certain distance between both eyes.
Both eyes hence see slightly different pictures and send them through to
the brain. The brain in turn is able to match both pictures into a
stereoscopic image. Within a computergenerated stereo projection this
effect is achieved through the calculation of two separate perspectives of
the same scene. The left eye is then shown only the part relevant for it
and the right eye in turn the same. For the stereo presentation following
presentational aids are available:
Red-green glasses (for stereo picture prints), polarisation glasses
(passive stereo) or LCD shutter glasses (active stereo). |
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