by Arramon » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:37 pm
I have always wondered when they will release some 3D glasses based on the ones you use at IMAX theaters. 3D at IMAX is sooo much better than the normal red/blue type of 3D like in this APOD.
When you take the glasses off at IMAX, you see a garbled mess on the screen, but when you put the glasses on, its a beautiful 3D environment. Couldn't they make images based on this technology? and then release glasses to see the 3D images with?
I'm not sure how the IMAX 3D works, but I wouldn't think that it would be hard to transfer that technology to images, or to television shows/movies. That would be the next BIG thing in 3D if they start using the IMAX version instead of the old old old old oooooooooold school red/blue.
Like Beowulf... that movie was tremendously awesome. The 3D rich and gorgeous.... but you need the IMAX 3D glasses to view the 3D version. Couldn't they release the 3D version on DVD and supply a cheap version of the glasses with it? Say a foldable cardboard kind like the anaglyph, but able to decipher the newer 3D technology IMAX uses.
Unless their glasses have something within them that decodes the garbled pixels on the moviescreen and makes it appear all nice and 3D to your eyes. =)
I have always wondered when they will release some 3D glasses based on the ones you use at IMAX theaters. 3D at IMAX is sooo much better than the normal red/blue type of 3D like in this APOD.
When you take the glasses off at IMAX, you see a garbled mess on the screen, but when you put the glasses on, its a beautiful 3D environment. Couldn't they make images based on this technology? and then release glasses to see the 3D images with?
I'm not sure how the IMAX 3D works, but I wouldn't think that it would be hard to transfer that technology to images, or to television shows/movies. That would be the next BIG thing in 3D if they start using the IMAX version instead of the old old old old oooooooooold school red/blue.
Like Beowulf... that movie was tremendously awesome. The 3D rich and gorgeous.... but you need the IMAX 3D glasses to view the 3D version. Couldn't they release the 3D version on DVD and supply a cheap version of the glasses with it? Say a foldable cardboard kind like the anaglyph, but able to decipher the newer 3D technology IMAX uses.
Unless their glasses have something within them that decodes the garbled pixels on the moviescreen and makes it appear all nice and 3D to your eyes. =)