Aiptek DDD11K 3D - How it works!
When you look out at the World through your own two eyes, two different perspectives are relayed back to your brain where a 3-Dimensional image is calculated almost instantaneously. This is the version of the World that we all know and have grown accustomed to. When we look at playback of a video that has been shot through a single camera lens from only one perspective, that is projected onto or out from a flat 2-Dimensional surface, our brain can only interpret this as a flat 2-Dimensional image. That image might be extremely clear on a nice, high-end HDTV, but it is still 2D nonetheless, showing only one perspective.
The concept of shooting video or photographs from multiple perspectives simultaneously and then overlaying the images to create a 3-Dimensional effect (stereoscopy) has been around for decades, but has always been too complicated and prohibitively expensive for normal everyday users. However, that is about to change!
With the advent of multi-lens camcorders such as the brand new Aiptek 3D-HD, you can take HD High Definition videos from multiple perspectives simultaneously, and included software makes the overlaying of the images extremely simple. In fact, capturing 3D video on Aiptek's 3D-HD is just as easy as your normal everyday camcorder. Press one button to start and stop recording and it's as simple as that!
The Aiptek 3D-HD captures video in a standardized side-by-side .mp4 format that gives you the option to view and share your creations in a multitude of different ways. But before we get into how you can share your creations, let's first break down the different methods that allow a person to view 3D footage.
Another technology that you will probably hear about is what is called, "Parallax Barrier". This is the technology that Aiptek utilizes with their Portable 3D Display and also the LCD playback screen on the 3D-HD camcorder. Parallax Barrier works essentially the same as the Polarized technique, however, instead of having to wear glasses, the polarization actually occurs at the screen, sending different perspectives to each of your eyes. It's almost as if the LCD screen is wearing the polarized glasses so that you don't have to!
Info provided by http://www.aiptek.com
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