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Two opposite screens tv rotating. The viewing angle must be as smaller
as possible (for example 1 degree). The TV should rotate at 12
turn/second, so 24 times a second you can see a screen . A processor
will change image on each screen every time the TV turn of 1 degree,
so a single side of TV
should have a refresh of 4320 Hz (12 turn/second
* 360 degree).
So you can see a video on TV that change prospective based on the
angle you look at it, without special glasses or sensors.
A greater viewing angle decrease the refresh rate, but damage the
overall experience.
PS: a multiangle video is needed..
Sony unveils new 3D display
http://boingboing.n...unveils-new-3d.html [xaviergisz, Nov 12 2009]
3D with Peggy2LE
http://www.youtube....ure=player_embedded A video of something similar realized with led [derte84, Aug 05 2010]
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to "keep your dog style" you can use an exagon (6 screen
instead of 2) and slow down to 4 turn/second |
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I think it shoul be used with computer generated films.. |
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[pocmloc] (belatedly): No camera. CGI. |
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