Eye Candy: Stereo 3D Imaging

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Thanks to Mackey D for pointing me in the direction of this article posted over at Toms Hardware Guide called Eye Candy: Stereo 3D Imaging in which they cover 3D Anaglyph Glasses, 3D Shutter Glasses, 3D TFT Desktop Displays For Single User (without Glasses) and lot more! Here's a snip.

There are vast quantities of stereo 3D photos around the world on paper, in the form of slides and now in digital form. But there have been no breakthroughs in 3D products or high demand in the broader market until the recent past. The reasons for this, which dates back to the last few centuries, is due to technological limits and the high costs of creating, duplicating and visualizing content.

The digital age that has just begun, meanwhile, has opened up mind-boggling dimensions to the IT world for the creation, editing, distribution and thus possible uses of stereo 3D content.

If the stereo 3D material is available in digital form, it can be viewed with all stereo 3D technologies - this is highly important for ideal and flexible use and thus for the marketing of stereo 3D.

Eye Candy: Stereo 3D Imaging