- Becoming a craze in the late 2000s and remains still, paired with IMAX to create spectacular film experiences
- Polarization – projectors project image onto the same screen, one for each eye - Runs at 144 frames per second - Glasses at different polarizations, cancel out the other to create comprehensive 3D image - Curved to prevent cross talk
Conclusion: While 3D is thought by many to be no more than a gimmick, there is a surprising amount of effort and technology that goes into creating these realistic effects in a movie theater.
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