3d Video Standards Conversion
3d video standards conversion
3d tv....2d to 3d convert vs real 3d?
I just bought a samsung 55c750 lcd 3d tv. I have been viewing standard videos and games with the 2d to 3d conversion feature and the 3d is noticable but not that impressive. Often the video is blurry or just not very in-depth. I played a couple of video games that are "3d ready/compatible" to compare... and they are no better than the 2d to 3d converter. I was told by someone that I need an hdmi 1.3 or better and it still jasnt fixed the issue.. Even on a "ultimate speed" monster cable. Can someone give me some insight as to why i cannot see any difference? I was told that there is a significantly noticable diffrrence.
Thank u for your input. So it's like 1080p... U cant get true 1080p unless it was filmed in 1080p.
So does this mean that dvd movie titles for example that advertise 3d arent really 3d and i can just buy the standard blu-ray version for half the price and get the same results? Are there even any films/games out there are are TRUE 3D?
This sometimes gets controversial for some reason, but anyway, here are the facts. Real 3D--that is, that perception of depth in an image--results from your two eyes seeing the scene from two slightly different positions--the distance between the cornea in your eyes. Doesn't seem like much, but that's what makes depth (3D) possible. When you look at a real life scene, the perception of depth is natural if you have well balanced vision in both eyes.
A TV or movie screen is a two-dimensional device. It has no depth unless you do something tricky to make your two eyes think that it does have depth. The tricky thing to do is to film the movie (or whatever) with a two-lens camera. Thus the camera sees the scene the same way you do in real life. The two different images are projected on the screen and are switched or filtered in some way so that your left eye sees only what the left lens saw, and ditto for the right eye and lens.
The key there, for real 3D, is to film the program at its origin with a 3D camera, so that you get two separate and different images.
But if you start with a 2D source, you don't have two images filmed from slightly different perspectives. You only have the one, and it's impossible to come up with the other one because it doesn't exist. You'd have to make something out of nothing, and it won't happen. There are a variety of electronic tricks to try to make it happen, but as you've seen, they all work poorly, as they must.
2D to 3D video - tutorial
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