Sunny Ocean Studios, a company based in Singapore, latest a new technology that would avoid the use of glasses in 3D broadcasts and that would be based on a lenticular solution that would divide the screen into 64 hot spots that would allow 3D images to be seen at a distance of between 70 centimeters and 8 metros.

Sunny Ocean Studios, a Singapore company, It has been proposed to eliminate the use of annoying glasses in stereoscopic environments. For this, is developing a system that would offer monitors and screens on which to emit 3D images without the need to use glasses or sampling above 60Hz, since its technology would not use the alternation of images. Although little is still known about this technology, Sunny Ocean has made public that its proposal would be based on a lenticular filter that would divide the screen into 64 hot spots from which to optimally perceive the image in 3D. For practical purposes, The image could be viewed from anywhere in front of the screen. Sunny Ocean, which is finalizing the production plant where they would be produced, both for third parties and own brand, these screens of dimensions between 7 and the 100 inches, would allow a viewing distance from the 70 centimeters to 8 metros. The main drawback of this new technology is that it would require reconverting the images from 2D to 3D, since they would not emit two two-dimensional images for each eye to give a sensation of third dimension, but in these monitors the content would have to be subjected to special processing that would depend on the number of active hot spots.. Sunny Ocean believes that this way of recreating three-dimensionality would be more natural and with less discomfort than using glasses.. German technology The German SeeFront or the Fraunhofer Institut are also other companies that are investing a great effort in solutions that avoid the use of glasses through the use of cameras that detect the position of the viewer., offering you a '3D personalized sign’ and through the use of lenticular filters.

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By, 30 Dec, 1899, Section: Uncategorized

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