When you think of the very latest in motion-image technology, you might think of laser projection, glasses-free stereoscopic-3D, digital surround sound, high-dynamic-range imaging, and the like. Would you believe […]
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Those of you who follow my activities know that one of them is discussing how, over the course of the last four centuries, opera helped create the modern media world: […]
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At next week’s HPA Tech Retreat in Rancho Mirage, California, Sony will introduce their TriMaster EL series of OLED reference monitors, the 16.5-inch BVM E170 and the 24.5-inch BVM E250. […]
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The laugh-getting tag line for Garrison Keillor’s weekly Lake Wobegon stories is that “all of the children are above average.” It’s funny because it’s impossible. So, too, with 3D; not […]
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A session titled “Depth Perceptions: Technical Approaches for 3D Video Integration” at yesterday’s 2010 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum drove home the current conflict between 3D and HDTV in the […]
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Speaking at the Sports Video Group Chairman’s Forum in Las Vegas Saturday night, Professor Martin Banks of the Visual Space Perception Laboratory at the University of California – Berkeley raised […]
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The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is respected worldwide as the largest non-profit ocean research, engineering, and education organization. Now, through its Advanced Imaging and Visualization Laboratory, it’s also involved in […]
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If broadcast spectrum is ceded to broadband, do all the Super Bowl viewers need individual links to watch? In many cases, broadcast is a much more efficient use of spectrum […]
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Richard Sandomir of The New York Times was among the press who attended yesterday’s demonstration of what 3D Masters coverage might look like, and he wrote a glowing review of […]
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A recent editorial said of 3DTV, “Let’s back away from irrational exuberance….” Was it written by a broadcaster or program producer worried about losing audience to those offering 3DTV? Not […]
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There’s a video here: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/video-hub/electronics/televisions/16935238001/ One note: It’s not necessarily a bad thing to be unable to see 3D when the axis of your eyes is vertical.
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