3D Glasses set to be released for home use with DVDs and Blu-Ray
Disney studios will make its' debut into the 3D realm in August of 2008,with the release of Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus:Best of Both Worlds Concert,which will include 3D glasses for home viewing. Disney Channel aired it originally in July of 2008, for viewing with red-cyan paper 3D glasses.
Very likely, it will employ similar 3D glasses for the Blu-Ray release. With the learning curve at Disney and the improved definition from blu-ray, improvements can be seeen in the red-cyan anaglyph 3D glasses, particularily in the close overlay of the 3D pictures. When put up against the older techniques of polarization or anaglyphs, most 3D images in theatres showing Disney films display much reduced mal-registration.
Anaglyph 3D Glasses - What Makes Them Tick?
Viewing anaglyphs through appropriately colored 3D glasses results in each eye seeing a slightly different picture. For example: red-blue anaglyph 3D glasses cause the eye viewing through the red filter to to see red images as "white," and blue images as "black." (with the brain providing some adaption for color); whereas the total opposite phenomenon is observed by the eye masked by the blue-tinted filter. Pure black or white areas could be perceived the same by every eye The brain blends together the image it receives from each eye, and interprets the differences as being the result of different distances. A normal stereograph image is created without the viewer having to cross their eyes.
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