Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Popularizing 3DTV


The sales figures of Three-Dimensional (3D) TV fall short of the industry's expectations, although the latest technology has given rise to truely autostereoscopic images, without glasses or coloured spectacles. And that is because the video chain — the process of producing and distributing images — is not geared to support 3D display. Dr Peter Tsang has recently developed a unique technology that allows the entire video chain to produce, store, broadcast, retrieve and playback 3D images without having to change its existing infrastructure. Currently, a viewer must connect his TV to a computer installed with 3D modelling software before autostereoscopic images can be generated and viewed. With Dr Tsang's 3DTV enabling technology, both 3D and ordinary 2D monitors can display autostereoscopic images, and no accessory or wiring is required of the monitors, making 3D display a convenient and affordable option to all.



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