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RealD 3D is a digital stereoscopic projection technology made and sold by RealD. It is currently the most widely used technology for watching 3D films... |
expensive silver screens required for polarized systems such as RealD, which is the most common 3D display system in theaters. It does, however, require much... |
available in RealD 3D. In 2013, in Brazil, NET HD pay-per-view broadcasts of the thirteenth season of Big Brother Brasil were available in 3D. In July 2013... |
given a 3D theatrical release. It was the first R-rated film to be projected in RealD technology and to have a wide release (1,000 locations) in 3D-enabled... |
John Carter (film) (redirect from John Carter 3D) character's first appearance. It was presented in Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D formats. It received mixed reviews, with praise for its visuals... |
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (film) (category 2016 3D films) limits because they would not provide an acceptable 3D viewing experience, and a new screen, the RealD Ultimate Screen, was installed in the theater (expressly... |
Avatar (2009 film) (redirect from Avatar 3D) and was released for traditional viewing, 3D viewing (using the RealD 3D, Dolby 3D, XpanD 3D, and IMAX 3D formats), and "4D" experiences in selected... |
MediCinema (section Further reading) receive cinemas with RealD Cinema technology. The existing St. Thomas' Hospital MediCinema in London was also outfitted with RealD 3D. MediCinema is also... |
Autostereogram (category 3D imaging) three-dimensional (3D) scene. Autostereograms use only one image to accomplish the effect while normal stereograms require two. The 3D scene in an autostereogram... |
Jurassic Park (film) (redirect from Jurassic Park 3D) "'Jurassic Park' 30th Anniversary Re-Release Scheduled This Month From RealD & Universal". Deadline. Retrieved August 28, 2023. "'Jurassic' rumbles to... |
Stereoscopy (redirect from 3D glasses) brain perceives the images as a single 3D view, giving the viewer the perception of 3D depth. However, the 3D effect lacks proper focal depth, which gives... |
History of film technology (section 3D) experiences leaving the guests in awe of the feature in front of them. RealD 3D movies bring a realism to films making it seem as though you are in fact... |
Blu-ray (redirect from Blu ray 3d) standards for putting 3D film and 3D television content on a Blu-ray Disc. On December 17, 2009, the BDA officially announced 3D specs for Blu-ray Disc... |
Tru-Vue (section Further reading) available in multiple colors. When held up to light the images appeared in 3D. The films were based on attractive scenery, children's stories, travel, night... |
Nintendo 3DS (redirect from 3D DS) feature of the 3DS is its ability to display stereoscopic 3D images without the use of 3D glasses or additional accessories. Other features of the 3DS... |
Holography (redirect from 3D holography) A hologram is a recording of an interference pattern that can reproduce a 3D light field using diffraction. In general usage, a hologram is a recording... |
Terminator Genisys (category 2015 3D films) released in 35 countries (including the United States) in regular, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D formats. On July 26 the film was playing in 64 countries outside... |
Binocular rivalry (section Further reading) products AMD HD3D Dolby 3D Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D Infitec MasterImage 3D Nintendo 3DS New 3DS Nvidia 3D Vision Panavision 3D RealD 3D Sharp Actius RD3D View-Master... |
The Nightmare Before Christmas (category American 3D films) 2010. The reissues have led to a reemergence of 3-D films and advances in RealD Cinema. In October 2020, The Nightmare Before Christmas was re-released... |
Kinetic depth effect (section Further reading) rely strongly on the previous knowledge that objects (or parts thereof) further from the observer appear to move more slowly than those that are closer... |