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Hmm ved ikke lige om det paser ind her, men det lyder meget spændende!
Forhåbentlig ser i 3D bio i dk, sådan at jeg kan se Battle angel i 3d! '
Forhåbentlig går der heller ikke så længe før vi ser det til hjemme PJ. Men det kan godt være det blot er en drøm...Wink

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Lucas & Cameron to Highlight Digital & 3D
Source: Texas Instruments DLP Products
March 15, 2005


Texas Instruments today announced it will unveil the future of digital cinema and 3D movies at ShoWest, the largest annual convention for the motion picture industry, taking place March 14 - 17 in Las Vegas, NV. Texas Instruments has planned a landmark demonstration with "Star Wars" creator George Lucas and Academy Award®-winning director James Cameron on Thursday, March 17 to showcase 3D theatrical entertainment with DLP Cinema(TM) technology. TI will for the fourth consecutive year serve as the corporate sponsor of ShoWest.

The new 3D experience enabled by DLP Cinema(TM) projectors will be demonstrated and discussed by Lucas and Cameron, both pioneers in digital movie making. A Christie CP2000 DLP Cinema(TM) projector will be utilized to showcase scenes in 3D from Fox's Star Wars: Episode IV, Disney's Aliens of the Deep and many other movies from various genres, including live action and animation. DLP Cinema(TM) projectors provide exhibitors with the first ever opportunity to give moviegoers a pure 3D experience with simple adjustments to a standard installed DLP Cinema(TM) projector. Moviegoers watching a 3D movie projected with DLP Cinema(TM) technology can immerse themselves in an unparalleled viewing experience with incredible color reproduction and 3D imaging.

"With digital 3D projection, we will be entering a new age of cinema. Audiences will be seeing something which was never technically possible before the age of digital cinema -- a stunning visual experience which 'turbocharges' the viewing of the biggest, must-see movies," said Academy Award®-winner James Cameron, director of Aliens of the Deep. "The biggest action, visual effects and fantasy movies will soon be shot in 3D. And all-CG animated films can easily be converted to 3D, without additional cost if it is done as they are made. Soon audiences will associate 3D with the highest level of visual content in the market, and seek out that premium experience."

DLP Cinema(TM) technology is deployed in more than 310 theatres worldwide through manufacturers Barco, Christie Digital and NEC.


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Wow!!!! Det lyder sku spændende. Jeg prøvede også for et stykke tid siden, at starte en tråd om netop 3D - http://www.hifi4all.dk/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=15854&K W=+3D+billede.

Tror bare folk her på Hifi4all stadig er lidt for skeptiske/konservative til at ta' emnet seriøst. Jeg derimod er helt sikker på at det er fremtiden. Ikke mindst for biograferne, hvis de da vil ha' noget at tilbyde man ikke bare kan få i sin hjemmebio.

Når jeg selv virkelig skal imponere kammeraterne med min hjemmebio smækker jeg da også altid "Shrek 3D" på. Blæst op på over et 100" lærred synes jeg nu stadig det er en total fed oplevelse.

 

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Nu ved jeg godt det er en pressemeddelelse, men hold da helt op en masse ord til så lidt indhold...

Hvad er det for noget? Skal vi udstyres med special briller for at set det? eller hvordan fungerer det?

2 projektorer med lodret, henholdsvis vandret polariseret lys og så nogle specielle passive briller, eller er det aktive briller der lukker og åbner for glasset ved højre og venstre øje??

 

Lyder spændende...

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Nu ved jeg godt det er en pressemeddelelse, men hold da helt op en masse ord til så lidt indhold...

Hvad er det for noget? Skal vi udstyres med special briller for at set det? eller hvordan fungerer det?

2 projektorer med lodret, henholdsvis vandret polariseret lys og så nogle specielle passive briller, eller er det aktive briller der lukker og åbner for glasset ved højre og venstre øje??

 

Lyder spændende...

Pressemeddelelser skives nu engang til lægfolk for at de skal imponeres. Jeg ville da også gerne ha' lidt flere tekniske detaljer med, men sådan er det nu engang.

Man er jo, som jeg skriver i den ovennævnte tråd, begyndt at lave paneler er kan vise 3D uden brug af briller, men om man har fået omsat den teknologi til et projektionsbillede ved jeg ikke. Jeg tvivler dog. 

Jeg hæfter mig specielt ved, "watching a 3D movie projected with DLP Cinema(TM) technology can immerse themselves in an unparalleled viewing experience with incredible color reproduction and 3D imaging." Det kan godt tyde på, at man benytter sig af det nye, teknisk - i forhold til andre eksisterende systemer - overlegne, dansk udviklede ColorCode 3D system. Tidligere systemer havde lidt besvær med at lave en ordentlig farvegengivelse når set gennem briller.

Jeg har selv en demonstrations DVD fra ColorCode 3D og må sige, at det virker meget overbevisende!

Det er jo i hvertfald ikke 2-kildes polarisering der benyttes. Der står ganske tydeligt, at systemet fungere med én standard DLP Cinema(TM) Projektor, der jo også efterhånden har vundet stort indpas i de danske (og udenlandske) biografer.

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Når jeg selv virkelig skal imponere kammeraterne med min hjemmebio smækker jeg da også altid "Shrek 3D" på. Blæst op på over et 100" lærred synes jeg nu stadig det er en total fed oplevelse.

 

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Kan dette lade sig gøre men en almindelig DLP projektor..... Og i et godt resultat?

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Der er lidt mere om det her, idag;
www.thedigitalbits.com  
On an interesting side note, Cameron also spoke about his passion for 3-D filmmaking. He and fellow director George Lucas are spearheading an effort to get movie theaters around the world to upgrade not only to digital projection, but also to add the capability to exhibit films in 3-D format. In fact, Cameron and Lucas are hosting a demonstration of the 3-D process for theater owners at the ShoWest convention in Las Vegas this week (in addition to CG-animated 3-D films, Lucas's people have reportedly developed a way to render 3-D versions of existing 2-D films). Cameron says that this is the main reason he's waited so long to begin production on his next major theatrical film - a live action version of the Japanese anime Battle Angel Alita. Cameron plans to shoot the film digitally in 3-D format. What's more, he says that Lucas and other filmmakers (like Robert Zemeckis and possibly Peter Jackson too) are also planning to shoot 3-D films in the future. They expect that the availability of good 3-D feature film content will drive interest in the 3-D experience theatrically, and that in turn could fuel demand for bringing the 3-D process into the home as well. Cameron noted that both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc (and current DVD as well) could be adapted to deliver 3-D footage, but that the main obstacle to high-quality 3-D at home is the low refresh rate of current TV monitors. Displays offering much higher rates (96Hz) will be needed in the future to show flicker-free 3-D images in your living rooms.

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Når jeg selv virkelig skal imponere kammeraterne med min hjemmebio smækker jeg da også altid "Shrek 3D" på. Blæst op på over et 100" lærred synes jeg nu stadig det er en total fed oplevelse.

 

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Kan dette lade sig gøre men en almindelig DLP projektor..... Og i et godt resultat?

Ja, det kan det da. Det vigtigste for at opnå et ordentligt resultat er en kabelføring med god farveadskillelse. Dvs. en udelukkelse af af composit og helst også S-Vhs. Det skyldes at Shrek 3D er lavet med den gamle anaglyphic metode, men jeg synes nu et resultatet er overvældede fedt.

Hvis du virkelig vil noget med 3D bør du nok overveje, at invistere i en X1'er mere og sætte dem op så de gengiver henholdsvis lodret og vandret polariseret lys.

Fremtiden er dog nok ColorCode 3D systemet, som jeg ikke helt har den store indsigt i, men som klart er to ovenstående teknisk overlegne. Det benytter de blandt andet også i Planetariet i Kbh. når de fremviser 3D film - http://www.dr.dk/Videnskab/Harddisken/Programmer/2000/12/3D+ Mania-film+i+Planetariet.htm

Som sagt har jeg en Demo DVD med ColorCode og det rykker

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Der er lidt mere om det her, idag;
www.thedigitalbits.com  
On an interesting side note, Cameron also spoke about his passion for 3-D filmmaking. He and fellow director George Lucas are spearheading an effort to get movie theaters around the world to upgrade not only to digital projection, but also to add the capability to exhibit films in 3-D format. In fact, Cameron and Lucas are hosting a demonstration of the 3-D process for theater owners at the ShoWest convention in Las Vegas this week (in addition to CG-animated 3-D films, Lucas's people have reportedly developed a way to render 3-D versions of existing 2-D films). Cameron says that this is the main reason he's waited so long to begin production on his next major theatrical film - a live action version of the Japanese anime Battle Angel Alita. Cameron plans to shoot the film digitally in 3-D format. What's more, he says that Lucas and other filmmakers (like Robert Zemeckis and possibly Peter Jackson too) are also planning to shoot 3-D films in the future. They expect that the availability of good 3-D feature film content will drive interest in the 3-D experience theatrically, and that in turn could fuel demand for bringing the 3-D process into the home as well. Cameron noted that both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc (and current DVD as well) could be adapted to deliver 3-D footage, but that the main obstacle to high-quality 3-D at home is the low refresh rate of current TV monitors. Displays offering much higher rates (96Hz) will be needed in the future to show flicker-free 3-D images in your living rooms.

Star Wars i 3D
 

Jaaamen... så sker der noget med det jeg længe har ventet på. Endelig lidt evolution inden for film- industrien/teknologien. Kan dårligt vente

Det med, at man kan udvinde et 3D billede af et der er 2D er nu ingen nyhed. I Tyskland kan man købe en boks til 179,95 € der kan det samme - http://www.razor3donline.de/3d-systeme.asp#131. Der findes mange andre producenter af lignende bokse, men det her er en af dem der har fået bedre anmeldelser med på vejen.

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Hvad sagde jeg;
Idag www.cominsoon.net
George Lucas is planning to remaster all of the "Star Wars" films for rerelease in 3-D, says The Hollywood Reporter.

The director, who is releasing Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith on May 19th, said he hadn't yet committed to a precise schedule but hoped to have the first film ready for the 30th anniversary of the original Star Wars movie in 2007 and that he would then rerelease one "Star Wars" film per year in 3-D.

I'll be there!



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Idag www.cominsoon.net
George Lucas is planning to remaster all of the "Star Wars" films for rerelease in 3-D, says The Hollywood Reporter.

The director, who is releasing Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith on May 19th, said he hadn't yet committed to a precise schedule but hoped to have the first film ready for the 30th anniversary of the original Star Wars movie in 2007 and that he would then rerelease one "Star Wars" film per year in 3-D.

I'll be there!

Håber bare ikke de bliver udgivet med anaglyphic teknikken.

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Nej. Ville gerne vide lidt mere om denne teknologi! Er der nogle der ved om man skal bruge briller?
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Hvilken teknologi?
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Øhh den 3D Teknologi som Lucas Films og James Cameron har udviklet..

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Øhh den 3D Teknologi som Lucas Films og James Cameron har udviklet..

Formodningen må jo som udgangspunkt være, at man skal bruge briller, men det afhænger også alt sammen af hvilket medie det bliver vist på - se ovennævnte tråd, hvor jeg fortæller lidt om nogle LCD paneler hvor man ikke behøves bruge briller.

Det jeg kunne forstille mig Lucas Art ville gøre når de remastrede til 3D, var at ta' hver billede frame for frame og fortælle en computer hvor den skal placere de forskellige elementer i et 3D-rum.

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    LAS VEGAS (Hollywood Reporter) - George Lucas is such a fan of the latest 3-D technology that he is planning to remaster all of the "Star Wars" films for rerelease in 3-D.

    Appearing as part of a sextet of high-profile directors promoting 3-D and digital cinema at film industry convention ShoWest on Thursday, Lucas said he hadn't yet committed to a precise schedule but hoped to have the first film ready for the 30th anniversary of the original "Star Wars" movie in 2007 and that he would then rerelease one "Star Wars" film per year in 3-D.

    Lucas was joined by James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, Robert Rodriguez and Randal Kleiser. Peter Jackson joined the group via a pretaped 3-D segment. They all implored the exhibition community to invest in digital projectors, which would allow theatres to show their upcoming movies in 3-D.

    Cameron is in preproduction on the 3-D film "Battle Angel," planned for a 2007 release. Zemeckis has two 3-D features in production, and Rodriguez is readying "The Adventures of Shark Boy & Lava Girl in 3-D" for release in the summer. Jackson, who is currently filming "King Kong," announced no specific 3-D plans, but according to sources he has installed a 3-D master suite in his production offices in New Zealand.

    The filmmakers showed clips of their earlier work -- some of which was filmed in 3-D and some of which has been converted to 3-D -- and promoted digital 3-D during a screening sponsored by Texas Instruments' DLP Cinema.

    DIGITAL ADVOCATE

    Lucas' appearance in support of digital projection created a moment of deja vu for ShoWest attendees who had seen the filmmaker advocate digital cinema before the release of "Star Wars: Episode II --Attack of the Clones" when he proclaimed that the movie would screen in 1,000 d-cinema theatres.

    "I'm sort of the proverbial digital penny that keeps showing up every other year," Lucas joked. "(Each time I am) saying, 'Why haven't you got those projectors in the theatres yet?'"

    Lucas said he has seen many 3-D tests in the past 25 years, but because of advances in digital cinematography, postproduction and projection, the time has come for 3-D to become a more mainstream moviegoing experience.

    To prove that point, he showed clips from the original "Star Wars: Episode IV -- A New Hope" and the most recent "Star Wars: Episode II -- Attack of the Clones" that had been "dimensionalized," or converted into 3-D, in postproduction by the Agoura Hills, Calif.-based firm In-Three.

    "It's really a beautiful system, and one of the reasons I'm promoting it today is I'm extremely anxious to reissue that old group of films I did so long ago in a galaxy far away," Lucas said. "When you see some of this test footage, it's shockingly good, and you can see how people would want to go see it. It means we can repurpose a lot of old movies, and at the same time it really gives a whole new dimension to the movies we're making now."

    Jackson joined the others to lend his support to "one of the most exciting developments in cinema in a long, long time."

    "It's not just the use of digital projection, which we all know is on the horizon," Jackson said. "But that the particular technology can be used to create three-dimensional movies that go far beyond the quality and the spectacle of anything we've ever seen before. Forget the old days of wearing the red and blue glasses and the eyestrain. All of that is behind us now. These new active glasses that you're wearing and seeing 3-D with are a breakthrough in technology."

    Jackson screened remastered portions from the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy that featured a looming Gollum and battle dust that virtually fell onto the audience.

    "I'm a man on a mission when it comes to 3-D," Cameron said. "I will be making all of my films in 3-D in the future. We need exhibition to come in to own a big chunk of the (emerging 3-D) market."


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    "It's not just the use of digital projection, which we all know is on the horizon," Jackson said. "But that the particular technology can be used to create three-dimensional movies that go far beyond the quality and the spectacle of anything we've ever seen before. Forget the old days of wearing the red and blue glasses and the eyestrain. All of that is behind us now. These new active glasses that you're wearing and seeing 3-D with are a breakthrough in technology."

 

Øv.... Så satser de altså på den gamle polariseringsteknik. Troede og håbede ellers lige, at de havde fået øjnene op for Colorcode 3D Det betyder altså alt andet end lige langt dårligere farvegengivelse og ringere 3D effekt.

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En spændende artikel fra AICN.:
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