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Posted On: 12/06/2013 10:26:27 AM
Posted By: GM_Tech
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Clark Verified 3D Glasses Free TV Manufacturer Partnership On CC Yesterday !!!

Huge News TDEY Co-Owners !!!

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[b][color=red]Please Click On CC & Go 2 30:0O min to 32:00 min[/color] [/b][b][url] www.clarkortiz.podbean.com/2013/12/[/url] [color=blue]www.clarkortiz.podbean.com/2013/12/[/color] [/b]

[b][color=red]Below Is The Patented 3D Glasses Free LED HDTV Technology Clark Spoke About On The CC

This Is Huge TDEY Worth Millions !!!

What is 3D Stereo? [/color][/b]

3D Stereo refers to viewing an image stereoscopically (perceived dimension).

[b][color=red]What is Stereoscopic Viewing (stereopsis)? [/color][/b]

Stereopsis is the perception of depth derived from two slightly different camera angles of an image (left eye, right eye) projected onto the retinas of the left and right eye. The differences in the two retinal images are called horIZONtal disparity, retinal disparity, and/or binocular disparity. The differences arise from the unique left and right eye view associated with their position in the head. The mind processes the two images into one volumetric or 3D image.

[b][color=red]What is Stereoscopy (stereoscopic or 3D imaging)? [/color][/b]

Stereoscopy refers to a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by presenting two offset images separately to the left and right eye of the viewer. Both of these 2-D offset images are then combined in the brain to give the perception of 3-D depth.

[b][color=red]What is Auto-Stereoscopic (Multi-view) Viewing?[/color][/b]

Auto-Stereoscopy is any method of displaying stereoscopic images without the use of special headgear or glasses on the part of the viewer. Because headgear is not required, it is also called "glasses-free 3D" or "glasses-less 3D". The two main technologies currently being used are parallax barrier and lenticular.

[b][color=red]Parallax Barrier Technology [/color][/b]

Parallax Barrier TechnologyParallax Barrier technology consists of a layer of material positioned in front of a display with a series of precision slits, allowing each eye to see a different set of pixels, so creating a sense of depth through parallax in an effect similar to what lenticular printing produces for printed products. A disadvantage of the technology is that the viewer must be positioned in a well-defined spot to experience the 3D effect and due to the covering portion of the barrier, these displays tend to be not as bright as the original display. Another disadvantage is that the effective horIZONtal pixel count viewable for each eye is reduced by one half; however, there is research attempting to improve these limitations.

[b][color=red]Lenticular Lens Technology [/color][/b]

Lenticular Lens TechnologyLenticular Lens technology consists of a layer of material positioned in front of a display with an array of optical elements called “lenticules” (long cylindrical lens) that create a convex perspective of multiple images. The multiple images are slices of different camera angles of the same image called views. The views are arranged under the lens so that each eye is projected a different view(Left Eye / Right Eye). The brain then processes these views to a single coherent 3D image.

[b][color=red]What is Parallax? [/color][/b]

Parallax is a difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight, and is measured by the angle or semi-angle of inclination between those two lines. Nearby objects have a larger parallax than more distant objects when observed from different positions.


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