But this way it is a 2K 3D image, not a 4K 3D image-like for the upcoming Hobbitt movie. Still it is good you use a single projector and no need for expensive active shutter 3D glasses.
@LTF85199 Yes its basically designed for professional/business/public cinemas but it is also used in some private cinemas (if you can afford to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a projector) like the KSS which uses a sony 4KHD projector, Stuart matte 254" high grade screen, 72 amps and 12.12 channel Snell THX Reference surround.
Because the L and R image is projected at the same time is the image twice as bright as alternating 3D images i.e. one after the other. There is no shutter mechanism so I assume brightness is the same with sony 3D method as with other methods?
Another question is if the image is taken from smaller areas of the chip would the image still be as bright as alternating full chip images as you are stretching half the light onto the same size screen and then doubling it?
Hmmm, house or this projector, house or projector...
geogan2 3 weeks ago 2
But this way it is a 2K 3D image, not a 4K 3D image-like for the upcoming Hobbitt movie. Still it is good you use a single projector and no need for expensive active shutter 3D glasses.
dvlarry 1 month ago
Price?
Hebboxito1 2 months ago
As President of C.A.D. (Citizens Against Digital) I'll never attend a video presentation. Give me film or nothing at all!
JohnMGilbert 3 months ago
@DoNultima thanks for the response
LTF85199 3 months ago
@LTF85199 Yes its basically designed for professional/business/public cinemas but it is also used in some private cinemas (if you can afford to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a projector) like the KSS which uses a sony 4KHD projector, Stuart matte 254" high grade screen, 72 amps and 12.12 channel Snell THX Reference surround.
DoNultima 3 months ago
is this made for movie theaters?
LTF85199 1 year ago
Because the L and R image is projected at the same time is the image twice as bright as alternating 3D images i.e. one after the other. There is no shutter mechanism so I assume brightness is the same with sony 3D method as with other methods?
Another question is if the image is taken from smaller areas of the chip would the image still be as bright as alternating full chip images as you are stretching half the light onto the same size screen and then doubling it?
ukprojection 1 year ago