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  2. Active shutter 3D system - Wikipedia

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    XpanD 3D is a manufacturer of shutter glasses, with over 1000 cinemas currently using XpanD glasses. [21] With the release of this technology to the home-viewer market as of 2009, many other manufacturers are now developing their own LC shutter glasses, such as Unipolar International Limited, Accupix Co., Ltd, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony.

  3. Polarized 3D system - Wikipedia

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    To present a stereoscopic motion picture, two images are projected superimposed onto the same screen through orthogonal polarizing filters (Usually at 45 and 135 degrees). [2] The viewer wears linearly polarized eyeglasses which also contain a pair of orthogonal polarizing filters oriented the same as the projector. As each filter only passes ...

  4. 2D to 3D conversion - Wikipedia

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    This is technically not a conversion; therefore, such re-rendered films have the same quality as films originally produced in stereoscopic 3D. Examples of this technique include the re-release of Toy Story and Toy Story 2. Revisiting the original computer data for the two films took four months, as well as an additional six months to add the 3D ...

  5. RealD 3D - Wikipedia

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    US patent 7477206, "Enhanced ZScreen modulator techniques", issued January 13, 2009, assigned to RealD ; US patent 6975345, "Polarizing modulator for an electronic stereoscopic display", issued December 13, 2005, assigned to StereoGraphics Corporation

  6. Dolby 3D - Wikipedia

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    Dolby 3D uses a Dolby Digital Cinema projector that can show both 2D and 3D films. For 3D presentations, additional filters are used in the projector, one filter each for the left eye and right eye.

  7. Stereoscopic video game - Wikipedia

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    The PUD-J5A for the PlayStation 2 was released in 2002, which incorporated virtual helmet technology and was sold exclusively on the internet in Japan. It weighed 320 grams (11 oz), and used two screens of 108,000 pixels each (probably 450x240 pixels) [ 27 ] and had a single game ( Energy Airforce Aim Strike!

  8. Xpand Rally - Wikipedia

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    Xpand Rally is a rally racing game developed by Techland for Microsoft Windows. It contains 60 tracks where players can drive against 120 different rally drivers. It contains 60 tracks where players can drive against 120 different rally drivers.

  9. Category:Video games set in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cars 2: The Video Game; Cars 3: Driven to Win; Cars Mater-National Championship; ... Xpand Rally This page was last edited on 9 May 2023, at 22:03 (UTC). Text is ...