Real 3D Display

Technology Overview

Real3Ddisplay is proud to be partners with Alioscopy, creators of the best 3D TV technology in the world. Each display is equipped with an array of lenticular lenses that cast different images onto each eye. Each lens magnifies a different point of view for each eye because it is viewed from slightly different angles. This results in a state of the art visual stereo effect. Real3Ddisplay technology supports both 2D and 3D content in full HD resolution (1920 x 1080p). We take a 3D generated file, using files from applications like 3DS Max, Maya, Lightwave, XSI, or even standard video content, and feed it through a script that renders the content to 8 different camera views.

Real3Ddisplays use 8 interleaved images to produce the autostereoscopic 3D effect. The eight images can be created by a variety of methods, but they must represent 8 views of the 3D scene created by the Off-Axis Projection Method. Off-Axis Projection requires the use of asymmetric camera viewing cones as can be seen in the figure below. The left cone is in blue, the right in red.

Eye Separation

Real3Ddisplays are based on standard Full-HD LCD displays, carefully chosen for the compliance of their LCD panel. For additional technical specifications, please visit the Alioscopy website at www.alioscopyusa.com.

How it works with Your Content

Each pixel on the panel is actually the combination of 3 sub-pixels, colored in red, green and blue. Real3Ddisplays use an array of cylindrical lenticular lenses to generate 3D content to screen. We then take your content, split it into 8 separate fields of display, then bring those perspectives together using our Mix 8 Software to one view per frame, uncompressed.

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The 8 cameras are separated from each other by the average distance between the left and right eye. Typically this is taken as 2.24” (5.69 cm).

Your content is ready to astound your audience.