3D display cube creates images in real-timeJapan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology has unveiled a new handheld, 3D communications tool. The gCubik, developed by the NICT earlier in the year, reproduces 3D images, inside a 10cm-per-side cube, that are viewable without special glasses. Now, the gCubik+i can generate the images in real-time allowing them to be manipulated using touchscreen panels and on-board motion sensors. |
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Autostereoscopic display |
Philips 3DWOW -42 " 3D Intelligent Display Solution / HD autostereoscopic multiview display
Stereoscopy (often abbreviated to 'stereo' or '3D') adds the extra dimension of depth to images, both moving and still, real and computer-generated. Glasses-free screens such as the Philips WowVx allow the 3D image to be viewed without glasses from a wide range of angles and distances.
They are a relatively new addition to the 3D display market and open up a wide range of new opportunities to exploit 3D imagery. They are particularly suitable for digital signage applications or any other application where Content Creation 3D Package -> 2D + DepthMap -> Philips Encoded 2D+Depth file The interface to a Philips 3D monitor is based on 2D plus Z depth. Adjacent to the traditional 2D image a Z image is added, also named depth map. This is an image with the same size as the 2D image. Each pixel of the depth map corresponds to a pixel of the 2D image and indicates the distance of the corresponding 2D pixel to the observer.
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The passer-by is able to see the full 3D imagery without having to stand in a particular place or wear special eyewear: something that has not been possible until recently.
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