The 3D Technology

The 3D Technology

The 3D technology has been rapidly implemented into the user’s devices – from computer cosnsoles to television sets, it has become an increasingly populat multimedia aspect. The cinema lovers have already been experiencing its entertaining effects and it is for the every day technology to fully incorporte the 3D effects.

But how does it work? Well, it is a relatively simple visual approach that relies solely on the optical characteristics of the human eye. It requires no emergency fuel, it does not need some special energy use, it does not interact with the environment and does not cause hardship on multimedia devices. Practically, 3D can be projected through any visual transmitter so long as you have the glasses to obtain the image. However, it is being incorporated into special, no-glasses screens that can project the 3D effect.

The main specification of the technology is that it uses different colour diapasons to show to the human eye. When one eye sees the same image but in a different way from the other, the human brain is unable to contain the separate images in one picture that is based upon the 2D level. This is the reason why the adequate response of the brain is the creation of the 3D image that contains two images at the same time which are placed in-depth thus creating several layers of the image that is being viewed.

The 3D technology has already been applied in no-glasses screens – the LG phone with Android operating system is the first mobile device that took the technoogy and applied it in its hights. The Nintendo 3DS is already released being the first gaming console of the type.

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