Describe each system and provide at least one perceptual disadvantage for each of the following three-dimensional display methods: projected polarization

Describe each system and provide at least one perceptual disadvantage for each of the following three-dimensional display methods: projected polarization



To present stereoscopic images and films, two images are projected superimposed onto the same screen or display through different polarizing filters. Each eye sees a different image. This is used to produce a three-dimensional effect by projecting the same scene into both eyes, but depicted from slightly different perspectives. Several people can view the stereoscopic images at the same time.

Disadvantage: The images for polarized glasses have to share the screen simultaneously, and therefore cannot have full resolution delivered to each eye simultaneously. A full 1080p picture results from image fusion; Possible headaches; Narrow vertical viewing angles compared to Active shutter 3D.

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