On 1 hand, you can argue that it's difficutl to truly tell if it's 3D or 2D since we are afterall looking at it via 2D medium.
However.... How can they show 3D content with things like movie-video content which are 2D from the start. Can't take a 2D video feed and miraculously extrapulate what it's 3D counterpart should be. (Yes, you CAN do that with a still image with multiple angle shots than morph/merge together, but that's not we're talking about here).
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Major Malfunction @ Nov 2nd 2006 9:28AM
Yep. The guy makes it sound like anything thrown in the machine is 3D but its simply a viewable 2D plane in 360 degrees. Or so it seems.
adam.geffner @ Nov 2nd 2006 9:54AM
On 1 hand, you can argue that it's difficutl to truly tell if it's 3D or 2D since we are afterall looking at it via 2D medium.
However.... How can they show 3D content with things like movie-video content which are 2D from the start. Can't take a 2D video feed and miraculously extrapulate what it's 3D counterpart should be. (Yes, you CAN do that with a still image with multiple angle shots than morph/merge together, but that's not we're talking about here).
Adam
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