А дайте оригинал формата почитать. Желательно английский. На современных 3Д дисках то-же та же фуллхд картинка для каждого глаза. Я думал, что то что идет в кинотеатре - это и есть 3Д в понимании кинокомпаний. Или они придумали какие-то новые камкодеры для сьемки ?
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дык нету оригинала формата и формата судя по всему нету - и возможно реализации у сони и панасоника будут различатся все что сейчас есть это пресс релизы
The 3D experience occurs because the left and right eyes recognize different images. Panasonic’s 3D FHD system comprises a 103-inch Plasma HDTV and a Blu-ray Disc player that plays back Blu-ray Discs onto which 3D video (consisting of left- and right-sided 1080p Full HD images) are recorded. Full HD processing occurs on both the left- and right-sided 3D image in every single process – from recording, playback and display. With a special pair of active shutter glasses that work in synchronization with the Plasma HDTV, the viewer is able to experience 3D images formed with twice the volume of information as regular full HD images, and enjoy them together with high quality surround sound.
Previous consumer 3D entertainment encountered many different problems including the inability to deliver true High Definition picture quality in 3D due to the lack of bandwidth in transport and the limited capacity of the storage. Previous systems also suffered from reduced vertical resolution caused by a 3D display method that divides the scanning lines between the left and right eyes, and picture quality degradation caused by pixel skipping that results from the squeezing of two (left and right) screens' worth of full HD images into one screen of data capacity for image storage and transmission. Until now, there has not been a system capable of displaying the equivalent quality to the original Hollywood 3D master.
на современных 3д дисках совсем не та же картинка - там одна картинка со сдвигом цветов вот как в этом ролике
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1DMn_s_s6E&feature=relatedпро них пишут
Makers of consumer electronics as well as content have been talking about stereoscopic 3D Blu-ray standard for about a year now, but without a solid standard the technology will never take off. At present there are some Blu-ray releases that come with anaglyph red-blue glasses that provide quite low-quality 3D experience. It may be expected that standard stereo 3D BD format will include 120Hz HDTVs as well as shutter glasses, which offer higher-quality experience, but many users feel dizzy after watching a movie in such mode.
про камеры используемые в аватаре
Not the crappy red/blue 3D of yesteryear, and not even the new fangled polarized 3D you see every now and then. No, Cameron created a brand new 3D camera, that works like a pair of human eyes, and shot the entire thing using this new camera. You'll still have to wear polarizing glasses though. You may wonder how/why this is different. I know I did. Then, thanks to the magic of the Internet, I found this explanation on 5Min.com.
http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Experience-A-New-Generation-of-3D-2881700вот что пишут по 3D в новом HDMI
3D over HDMI
The latest version of the HDMI standard establishes critical infrastructure for implementing 3D video in the home, defining input/output protocols that will allow 3D displays and source devices to communicate through an HDMI link. It’s a major milestone on the path to bringing true 3D gaming and 3D home theater to the mass market, supporting resolutions up to 1080p in 3D.
3D technology is evolving rapidly, with several competing approaches under development, so the HDMI 1.4 specification establishes protocols for a number of popular 3D display methods, including:
* Frame, line, or field alternative methods
* Side by side methods (full and half)
* 2D plus depth methods
A complete list of the supported 3D formats can be found in the HDMI 1.4 specification
3D over HDMI
Which 3D video formats are contained in HDMI 1.4?
The HDMI 1.4 specification includes information on a wide range of 3D display formats at up to 1080p resolution, including:
* field alternative
* frame alternative
* line alternative
* side-by-side half
* side-by-side full
* L + depth
* L + depth + graphics + graphics depth
What kind of cable will I need to use for 3D over HDMI?
3D video requires substantial data throughput, so you’ll want to use a High Speed HDMI cable (with or without Ethernet).
Are there any 3D displays available today? What about 3D content?
A number of displays on the market are already 3D capable, including many DLP models. Likewise, there are already some content sources, such as gaming consoles that are 3D-capable. The 3D support introduced in HDMI 1.4 fills an important role by providing an input/output connection that can handle 3D content, and this could help launch consumer 3D video into the mainstream.