(September 21, 2018 at 3:10 am)bennyboy Wrote: The next step is better VR, which is all that x2, and because of the way they do it, the processing power is even more demanding. If you've tried it with a handphone, you got to go back to the 1960's with the TV scan lines again
I think in about 10 or 15 years, even live video won't actually be live-- it will be instantly digitized and modeled, so that viewers with different eyes will be able to get a perfect 3D picture-- and your pencil or whatever you have in your pocket will be pumping out the horsepower to do it.
We aren't quite there yet, but we had some German PHD who is supposed to be one of the early pioneers of 3D video in our office about a month ago. He was doing a demo of his new glassesless 3D tech for some of our government customers. The technology uses some kind of a film over the monitor that doesn't affect 2D video. It worked pretty good.
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