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In the name of Allah The most Beneficent & The most Merciful

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Portable stereoscopic , 1870. Presentation On 3D Glasses Portable stereoscopic , 1870.

BACKGROUND Stereoscopy is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image. 3D Technology is a “Stereoscopic photography” the technique of creating a ‘Third dimension’ was first invented in 1838. 3D Technology is a watching movies in the third dimension might seem like space-age entertainment. it is a visual representation system that tries to create or reproduce moving objects in the third dimension

USE OF 3D GLASSES Watching TV Watching Movies Playing Videos Games

TYPES OF 3D VIEWERS There are two categories of 3D viewer technology Active Viewer have electronics which interact with a display

TYPES OF 3D VIEWERS Passive viewers filter constant streams of binocular input to the appropriate eye.

TYPES OF 3D GLASSES Anaglyph Pulfrich Polarized

(1) ANAGLYPH 3D GLASSES Anaglyph 3D Glasses are Lenses of red/blue or red/green for interpreting anaglyph art. On the screen, one blue image and one red image is displayed Used for viewing 3D comics, 3-D web sites on the internet, movies and TV, 3D games

(2) PULFRICH 3D GLASSES Pulfrich 3D Glasses are One dark and one clear lens Pulfrich 3D glasses work with a object or scenes movies horizontally across the field of view. This is one of several ways to experience broadcast TV in 3D. The pulfritch method of 3D is used for TV, video and 3D computer displays. These glasses use the concept of one dark and one light lens to form 3D images

(3) POLARIZED 3D GLASSES Polarized 3D Glasses are Both linear and circular polarizing lenses. Polarized 3D glasses are used for 3D laser shows, 3D ride simulators, multimedia displays. The polarized glasses allow only one of the images into each eye because each lens has a different polarization.

(3) POLARIZED 3D GLASSES Polarization At Disney world universal studio and other 3D values the preferred method uses polarized lenses because they allow color viewing. Two synchronized projectors project two respective views on to the screen. Each with a different polarization. The glasses allow only one of the images in to each eye because they contain lenses with different polarization.

HOW 3D TECHNOLOGY WORKS Our eyes just like a View-Master does. The screen actually displays two images, and The glasses cause one of the images to enter one eye and the other enter the other eye. There are two common systems for doing this. It is called stereoscopic technique.

HOW 3D TECHNOLOGY WORKS Red/Green or Red/Blue 3D Glasses are Although the red/green or red/blue system is now mainly used for television 3D effects It was used in many older 3D movies. In this system, two images are displayed on the screen. One in red and the other in blue(or- Green). The filters on the glasses allow only one image to enter each eye, and your brain does the rest. You can’t have a really color movie when you are using color to provide the separation, so the image quality is not nearly as good as with the polarized system.

WHY 3D GLASSES & TECHNOLOGY USED In making 3D films…  Likes Raone, Avatar, Don 2..  Making 3D display of television..  Making 3D games  Call of Duty  Dead Rising  Bat man Ethical Implications Developing 3D body measurement and body scan  Used to increase safety measures  Invasive  May violate privacy Ethical Implications How 3D TV may affect your health  May trigger epileptic seizure & stroke  May damage eyesight  May cause:  motion sickness  perceptual after effects  disorientation  eye strain  decreased postural stability

WHY 3D GLASSES & TECHNOLOGY USED Nation-Building Implications Could help other fields – architecture, communications, etc.  Build more high standard infrastructure It is no secret that students of today live in a multimedia world where They use video as their primary form of engagement and communication. Teachers and administrators are looking for ways to present information to student that will not only spark there interest but also encourage them to explore a subject more thoroughly. The advent of affordable 3D technology promises to bring in to reality the Dream of fully engaged students.

DISADVANTAGES Of TECHNOLOGY USED Watching 3D content will always result in loss of brightness The glasses are uncomfortable for people who don’t normally wear glasses. The glasses are uncomfortable for people who do normally wear glasses because the 3D glasses must be worn over those existing glasses. Shutter glass 3D technology requires on going maintenance. Passive 3D technology does not require much maintenance but it is also their to find on the consumer market.

COMPANIES WORKING ON 3D TECHNOLOGY Apple Toshiba Samsung Sony Panasonic Sharpe LG