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looks too big
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what does he mean when he says" we're showing computer graphics of the earth and the moon at a distance of 4 cm?
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This is a slight change on the work done at Stephen Benton's M.I.T Media Lab in 1990... a very slight increase in angle is all that is different from the system in 1990... for all the shouting about this being the 'WORLD'S FIRST!"... Not even close.
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impressive but it looks kinda wierd in a way.
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Ultra complicated and expensive
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c..c..can I fuck it?
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I think I understood! It should be a holographic projector which project (reproduce) a hologram on a screen in real time. The original hologram must be small, if they want to make a holographic film... But why mega pixels?
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good luck fitting that into a monitor, or tv.
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And why would Digital holography 3D pictures to be small particularly?
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I didn't understand. In a hologram there is all the 3D information. Is it a hologram viewer? Like WordPad is a ".doc" viewer (you can see the thing but everything is not there)? Is it video? Why is the image static though? Why the cameraman seams to be drunk? If it's digital, why does they talk about 33 mega pixels screen? Is it a projector? Or a LCD kind of screen?
Give it 5 years or less, and this hulk of a system will be the size of a desktop PC.
siciliano29 1 year ago 9
ahm! we have 3ds! we laso have some new 3d screens that doesnt require glasses.. but if this will be used for cinema it will be EPIC!
edrianquintos 1 year ago 6