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Made By: Ashutosh Gupta

In 1838, Sir Charles Wheatstone first described


the process of STEREOPSIS: the process by
which humans perceive three dimensions from two
highly similar, overlaid images.
Human eyes are approximately 50 mm to 75 mm
apart accordingly, each eye sees a slightly
different part of the world.


For e.g.
As we can see in the image on top The
images on either side are pretty similar
but slightly offset(see the line behind the
womans head).
These two slightly different
images enter the brain, at
which point our brain functions
to make up for the disparity
between the two images. This
disparity is 3D.
By Use of Glasses, anaglyph,
polarisation method, shutter lenses etc.
Without the use of Glasses, using
Lenticular Screens.
ANAGLYPH Technique
Anaglyph is a fancy
way of referring to the
red-and-blue glasses we
used to wear.
Film is projected in two
colors.
Each eye gets an
individual perspective
and brain puts the 3D
effect together.
Some Examples
Take advantage of the fact
that light can be polarized, or
given different orientations.
One image is projected in a
horizontal direction while the
second isprojected in a
vertical direction.
The corresponding glasses
would allow horizontal
polarization in one eye and
vertical polarization in the
other.
Requires you to keep
your head still.
Tilting your head can
distort how the waves get
to your eyes, messing with
the color and 3D effect.
Rotational polarity used.
The film being projected
has two different spins to it
Clockwise in one eye,
counterclockwise in
another eye
Lenticular
Lenses
A lenticular
screen is made
up of a series of
incredibly thin
magnifying
strips.
On Film Industry-
3D has completely changed the manner in
which people view movies
Delivers the feeling of real action.
Has been a boon to the Film Industry because of
higher ticket prices

Among the most hyped
movies in 3D format is
Avatar, which was
developed by James
Cameron.
The 3D effects incorporated
into the movie are
groundbreaking and so far
unmatched.
Other movies that have
employed this same aspect
include; Monsters vs. Aliens,
My Bloody Valentine,
superman returns and the
latest Ra.One
3D tech. has taken the Gaming
Industry by a storm.
Has changed the dynamics of
gaming to a whole new level
Has increased the Gaming
experience manifolds.
The Directorate of forensic science laboratory in Kalina(Mumbai)
has recently introduced a 3D technique for its ballistic investigation.
This technology will help the police solve firearms-related offences
faster and more efficiently.
It works by taking digital pictures of the unique markings found on
the fired bullets or cartridges
Which helps in detecting the unique electronic signature of the
bullet.
The images are then compared with the database of earlier ballistic
evidences.

Though 3D technology has
opened a new world of
opportunities in movies, gaming
and several other fields.
But still it has a long way to go,
many problems still persist that
are to be solved to make 3D
easily accessible and usable in
more and more fields.
In a nutshell, no matter what,
3D is here to stay and is the
way to the future.

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