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Issue 45+46
Double Issue |
May 23, 2010 |
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Letter from the publisher: Forced
perspectives…
News from around the
world: Panasonic, Shrek Forever After, ESPN 3D, Royal 3D,
CBS, Newsight, John Lewis, SRS, Sony, TDVision Systems, NASA, SENSIO/Grass
Valley, PlayStation, Autodesk, Motorola, Vanguard Software Solutions,
University of British Columbia, XpanD, Sharp, QoE Systems, SENSIO/Aruna
Media, SENSIO/Miranda, DisplaySearch, 3D@Home Consortium, Mitsubishi Digital
Electronics America, Heidelberg Engineering, Dolby, Yamaha, PureDepth,
PrimeSense, Stratasys, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/Imperial College,
CyberLink, SENSIO/Teranex, Ikonoskop, Cablevision, Nintendo, 3D Eye
Solutions, IMS Research, Displaybank, HDNet, Oberon Media, Playboy, KCC,
Femtoprint, Square Enix London Studios, Denon, InFocus, DEG, Imagine
Communications, VirTra Systems, Ortery, 3D Gaming Summit, Sonic, YES
Network/FSN Northwest/DIRECTV, Fujitsu, Real D, Jon Peddie Research, 3Shape,
Dimensional Communications/Lightspeed Design, Picross 3D, WirelessHD
Consortium, and SensAble
Conference on Human
Factors in Computing Systems, April 10-15, 2010, Atlanta,
Georgia; In the first of two reports, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from Nanyang Technological University (x2), Umeå University,
INRIA, University of Saskatchewan, University of British Columbia, Georgia
Tech/Universität Bremen, OFFIS Institute for Information
Technology/University of Oldenburg, Georgia Institute of Technology/Nokia
Research Center Hollywood, and Google
Research Electronic
Displays 2010 Conference, March 3-4, 2010, Nuremberg, Germany;
Phillip Hill covers presentations from Meko, NEC Electronics (Europe),
Infitec, and Mentor Graphics
DisplaySearch US FPD
Conference, March 2-3, 2010, San Diego, California; Phillip
Hill covers presentations from ESPN, DisplaySearch, Nvidia 3D Vision,
and Magnetic 3D
Tangible, Embedded and
Embodied Interaction Conference, January 25-27, 2010, Cambridge,
Massachusetts; In the second of two reports, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from National University of Singapore, University of Sussex,
The University of Tokyo, Queen’s University, Carnegie Mellon
University/JST/ERATO, and Indiana University
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference, January 18-20, 2010, San Jose,
California; Phillip Hill covers presentations from RWTH Aachen
University, SeeFront GmbH, Toshiba Corporation, US Army Research
Laboratory/Polaris Sensor Technologies/Rockwell
Collins/Foster-Miller/Concurrent Technologies Corp, The University of
Western Australia, Japanese Ergonomics National Committee, Screen’s Edge,
and Mid Sweden University
SIGGRAPH Asia,
December 16-19, 2009, Yokohama, Japan; Phillip Hill covers
summaries from University of California Design/Media Arts, MIT Media Lab/
Brown University, Immersion SAS, New York University, and The University of
Tokyo
Virtual Reality
Continuum and its Applications in Industry, December 14-15, 2009,
Yokohama, Japan; In the second of two reports, Phillip Hill covers
papers from Concordia University/McGill University, The Chinese University
of Hong Kong, International Institute of Information Technology, The
University of Electro-Communications/Tokyo University of Marine Science and
Technology/Tokyo Institute of Technology/Utsunomiya University, and Seoul
National University
IDW ’09,
December 9-11, 2009, Miyazaki, Japan; In this second report, Phillip Hill
covers this conference organized by The Institute of Image Information and
Television Engineers, and The Society for Information Display, with papers
from the 3D session. Presentations from NICT Universal Media Research Center
(x2), Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Helwan University, Seoul
National University/Kyung Hee University, and Seoul National University
Symposium on Virtual
Reality Software and Technology, November 18-20, 2009, Kyoto,
Japan; In this second report of two, Phillip Hill covers papers from
the 16th ACM symposium on VRST: York University, The University of
Tokyo/Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, Graz University of
Technology, Konan University/National Institute for Fusion Science, CEA
LIST/CHU Amiens, University of New South Wales, University of
Munster/Michigan Technological University/University of Minnesota, Orange
Labs/INRIA, and University of Minnesota
Eurodisplay 2009/IDRC,
September 14-17, 2009, Rome, Italy; In the second of two reports, Phillip
Hill covers presentations from Korea Institute of Science and
Technology, Tohoku University, Philips Research Laboratories, and Konan
University/Nagaoka University of Technology/Shimane University
3DTV Conference,
May 4-6, 2009, Potsdam, Germany; In this fourth report of four, Phillip
Hill covers this IEEE conference with presentations from University of
Technology Ilmenau, Middle East Technical University, The University of
North Carolina, Tianjin University, Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain,
Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, University of Padova, Poznań University of
Technology, University of Tübingen/SmartSurv Vision Systems GmbH, Yonsei
University, University of Cambridge, Universidad de La Laguna, and
University of Münster
Keeping the old gals
around for a few more years…by Andy Marken
SID/IMS Future of TV
Conference preview by Ross Young
Snapshot of 3D-ready
flat panel TV pricing so far by Mark Schutter
Autostereoscopic cinema
display system…by Arthur Berman
The Heart of the
Matter: 3D pessimists vs. visionaries by Neil Schneider
Last Word: The future
of projection…by Lenny Lipton
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 43+44
Double Issue |
March 22, 2010 |
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Letter from the publisher: Tidal
Waves and Illusions …
News from around the
world: Bay Area Chapter of SID, “3D Fact vs. 3D Fiction”,
Animation Magazine/S-3D Gaming Alliance, Heidi Hoffman, OFH/Actuality/Quinn
Pacific, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Samsung/Panasonic,
Samsung, Samsung/DreamWorks Animation/Technicolor, NineSigma, Sony,
Sony/ESPN, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics, Philips/XpanD, Technicolor, LG,
DIRECTV/Real D, DIRECTV, Panasonic, In-Stat, Sky, Technicolor/Bow Tie
Cinemas, Barco/Cinema West, CBS, Stereo Vision, Comcast, Sky Deutschland,
Turner Sports/Orad. Kenny Rogers, James Cameron, XpanD, Onkyo, Pioneer,
CBS/Sony, UC Berkeley/Bangor University, The Eye 3D, Alienware, GUNNAR
Optiks, Vuzix, Dolby, Bit Cauldron, Khronos Group, HDMI Licensing,
CableLabs, Eldim, Testronic Labs, Verisurf, Revware Systems, “Lakes of the
Sangres”, Universities of Bristol, Glasgow and Southampton, Ortery
Technologies, Holga, Boeing, Intermap Technologies, Intermap
Technologies/Hella, Magnetic 3D, Thomson Reuters, Insight Media, iSuppli,
Creative Review, Organovo, Stratasys, HP, Axis Three, RIEGL, Aperio,
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, VisiSol, Smart Holograms, Sunny
Ocean Studios, Niles Creative Group, ITU, Argonaute, Quartics/DDD, Frog
Design/Canesta, Jon Peddie Research, AMD, Sigma Designs, NVIDIA, NVIDIA/Epic
Games, RealView, ARM/Movial/ST-Ericsson, Disney, TDVision Systems/CyberLink,
PureDepth, Microsoft, StudioGPU, Cognex, Cyberhus, Acer/NVIDIA, Acer,
ViewSonic, TI, Spatial View/UVPHACTORY, and Apple
Prime Time in Ottawa,
February 18-19, 2010, Ottawa, Ontario: In this report, Neil Schneider
covers the 3D-related events at the Prime Time in Ottawa Conference – a
national networking event for Canada’s business leaders, decision-makers and
policy experts in the television, film and interactive media production
industry.
Tangible, Embedded and
Embodied Interaction Conference, January 25-27, 2010, Cambridge,
Massachusetts: In the first of two reports, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from New York University/Umeå University, JST/Carnegie Mellon
University, MIT Media Lab, MIT Media Lab/InSitu, and Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute
SIGGRAPH Asia,
December 16-19, 2009, Yokohama, Japan: Phillip Hill covers papers
from Purdue University, MIT Media Lab/Brown University, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology/University of Southern California/Adobe
Systems/University of Washington/ Princeton University, IIT Delhi/KAUST/ETH
Zurich, and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology/Nanyang
Technological University
Virtual Reality
Continuum and its Applications in Industry, December 14-15, 2009,
Yokohama, Japan: In the first of two reports, Phillip Hill covers
papers from the Agency for Science Technology and Research, Linköping
University/Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI), Tokyo Institute of
Technology, and Avatar Reality Inc./University of Hawaii/Samsung
IDW ’09,
December 9-11, 2009, Miyazaki, Japan: In this first report, Phillip Hill
covers this conference organized by The Institute of Image Information and
Television Engineers, and The Society for Information Display, with papers
from the 3D session. Presentations from NHK, Communications Research Center,
AU Optronics Technology Center, Chunghwa Picture Tubes, Nagoya
University/Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Disney Research/Holorad
International Universal
Communication Symposium, December 3-4, 2009, Tokyo Japan:
Phillip Hill covers papers from Toshiba Corporation, Advanced
Telecommunications Research/National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology, Korea Institute of Science and Technology/Daegu
University, NIICT Tokyo, and NIICT Kyoto
Symposium on Virtual
Reality Software and Technology, November 18-20, 2009, Kyoto,
Japan: In this first report of two, Phillip Hill covers papers from
the 16th ACM symposium on VRST: University of Colorado at Boulder, Kyoto
University/Osaka University, University of New South Wales, Federal
University of Pernambuco/Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Univesitat
Politècnica de Catalunya, University of Udine, Mines ParisTech, Worcester
Polytechnic Institute/University of Hamburg, and Osaka University
ACM Multimedia 2009,
October 19-24, 2009, Beijing, China: Phillip Hill covers papers from
Trinity College, University of Advancing Technology, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign (x2), The Chinese University of Hong Kong/Shenzhen
Institute of Advanced Technology, and University of British Columbia
Eurodisplay 2009/IDRC,
September 14-17, 2009, Rome, Italy: In the first of two reports, Phillip
Hill covers presentations from Prokhorov General Physics Institute of
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tohoku University, Holografika Ltd., Konan
University/Nagaoka University of Technology/Shimane University, and
University College London/Koç University/ DeMontfort University
3DTV Conference,
May 4-6, 2009, Potsdam, Germany: In this third report of four, Phillip
Hill covers this IEEE conference with presentations from Tianjin
University/Zhongyuan University of Technology (x3), INRIA Rennes/IETR-INSA
Rennes, INRIA Rennes/INSA/IETR Rennes/Orange Labs,
Heinrich-Hertz-Institut/Technical University of Berlin, University of
Grenoble/University of Bordeaux, Bremer Institut für Angewandte
Strahltechnik/South Valley University, Kanagawa Institute of Technology,
University of Strathclyde, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, NTT
Cyber Space Laboratories, University of Alberta, IMEC/Hasselt University,
Bilkent University, and Poznań University of Technology
Collimated backlights
by Adrian Travis
How can it be? 3D
Illusion by Alan Stubbs
Display of
Three-Dimensional Images: A Review of the Prior Art by Robert
A. Connor
Thoughts on Avatar and
3D TV Adoption by Ross Young
Film-based 3D Pushes
Forward by Aldo Cugnini
Last Word: The Oculus3D
Projection System by Lenny Lipton
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 41+42
Double Issue |
December 27, 2009 |
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Letter from the publisher: Lord
Vishnu…
News from around the
world: Blu-ray Disc Association, AMD, 3D@Home Consortium,
MPEGIF, Khronos Group, HDlogix, Mechdyne, Dave Matthew Band, Kenny Chesney,
Dolby/University of Southern California, Rocking Headlines, CPT, Asus,
Prismatic Magic, Optoma, Wistron, AUO, Tatung/Magnetic 3D, LG, Sony,
Sony/Real D, Sony/PGA, Pioneer, Cinerama Dome/XpanD, Sarnoff, Air Force,
NAMCO BANDAI/Real D, Silicon Image, Nvidia, Corel, SENSIO/Cyberlink, NXP,
Cambridge Consultants, Apple, National University of Singapore, Organic
Motion, Softkinetic-Optrima/Texas Instruments, TEKNE Produktion/CAVI
Robotics, metaio, Esquire, Da-Lite Screen Company, Florida Atlantic
University, Iowa State University, Tachyon, Lightspeed Design,
STMicroelectronics, Insight Media, Jon Peddie Research, Quixel Research,
IKIVO, Futuresource, MASTERIMAGE/Symphony 3D Holdings, JVC, Kenwood
Group/Real D, TDVision, XpanD, iZ3D, Tele Atlas/Intermap, JDSU, SensAble
Technologies, NASA, Stratasys/Autodesk, and University of Cambridge
Symposium on Vehicle
Displays, October 15-16, 2009, Dearborn, Michigan; Phillip
Hill covers presentations from Continental Corporation, and Kanagawa
Institute of Technology
3D Media Workshop 2009,
October 15-16, Berlin, Germany; In the second of two reports,
Phillip Hill covers this conference organized by the Fraunhofer Heinrich
Hertz Institute in Germany. Presentations from
Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institut,
Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, NHK (Japan Broadcasting
Corporation), DVS Digital Video Systems AG, De Montfort University, and
Technische Universität Berlin
UIST October 4–7, 2009,
Victoria, British Columbia; Phillip Hill covers papers
from Microsoft/University of Konstanz, University of Toronto, and Perceptive
Pixel
Mobile HCI,
September 15-18, 2009, Bonn, Germany; Phillip Hill covers papers from
the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile
Devices and Services: offerings from Université de Bordeaux/INRIA Bordeaux
Sud-Ouest, Nokia Research Center, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, and
Helsinki University for Technology/University of Padova
SIGGRAPH,
August 3-7, 2009, New Orleans, Louisiana; In this second report of two,
Phillip Hill covers presentations from University of Minnesota, Tokyo
Metropolitan University, Clemson University, University of Las Palmas/Canary
Islands Technological Institute, Thomson Corporate Research/The Moving
Picture Company, and TU Braunschweig
Sketch-Based Interfaces
and Modeling, August 1–2, 2009, New Orleans, Louisiana;
Phillip Hill covers papers from University of Toronto/Autodesk Research,
and TU Darmstadt & Fraunhofer IGD/TU Graz
SID Display Week
Symposium, June 2-5, 2009, San Antonio, Texas; In this fourth
report of four, Phillip Hill covers papers from Nokia Research
Center, Washington State University, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.,
NASA Ames Research Center, Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Chunghwa Picture
Tubes, Electronic Displays/Idea Enterprises/ MacNaughton, Inc./Kurt Krueger,
and AU Optronic Corporation
Dimension 3,
June 2-4, 2009, Pantin, France; Dimension 3 featured presentations given by
over fifty experts from all over the world: it was an opportunity to make an
assessment of current 3D creation and visualization solutions as well as
their applications, in the markets of film, games, multimedia, science,
health, architecture, design, telecommunications, and advertising. There was
also an exhibition/demonstration area, and 12 hours of 3D projections at a
local cinema, including “Coraline”
Graphics Interface,
May 25-27, 2009, Kelowna, British Columbia; Phillip Hill
covers papers from Ecole de Technologie Supérieure Montreal, University of
Washington/ Adobe Systems/University of California/Microsoft Research,
Clemson University/Greenville Technical College, University of Montreal,
LIMSI Laboratory, Vienna University of Technology/Graz University of
Technology, University of British Columbia, Illinois State
University/Microsoft Research, and Nanyang Technological University/National
University of Singapore
3DTV Conference,
May 4-6, 2009, Potsdam, Germany; In this second report of four,
Phillip Hill covers this IEEE conference with presentations from
University of Alberta, Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Tsinghua
University (x4), Mid Sweden University, Politecnico di Torino, Japan
Broadcasting Corporation (NHK), Middle East Technical University,
STMicroelectronics, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne,
ITI-CERTH/Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Middle East
Technical University/Leibniz Universität Hannover, Centre for Research and
Technology Hellas, Delft University of Technology/Philips Research Europe,
and Technical University of Catalonia
3D at NAB 2009,
April 18-23, Las Vegas, Nevada by Michael Starks
SD&A,
January 19-21, 2009, San Jose, California; In this fifth and final report,
Phillip Hill covers papers published by SPIE from Philips 3D
Solutions, Orange Labs/France Telecom R&D, University of Texas,
Communications Research Centre Canada, Seoul National University, Waseda
University/FLOVEL Co. Ltd., Gifu University of Medical Science/Institute for
Science of Labour/Aichi Gakuin University/Nagoya Bunri University/ Kobe
Women’s University/Nagoya University, Chungbuk National University, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, KAIST/ETRI, and Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology
Avatar: The Game
by Neil Schneider
My ideal display
by Adrian Travis
After 150+ years, 3D is
about ready to come home by Andy Marken
The Three Stooges
stereoscopic shorts on DVD by Greg Kintz
30 years of 3D
by Fluppeteer
Testing the Fujifilm
Real 3D W1: First Contact by Bernard Mendiburu
Avatar in Australia…
by Andrew Woods
Last Word:
Over-and-under and Out by Lenny Lipton
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 39+40
Double Issue |
October 31, 2009 |
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Letter from the publisher: This
is it…
News from around the
world: Michael Bosanko, Liu Bolin, Edgar Müller, University
of Tokyo, Aissa Logerot, o2 creative, Wiremap, USC, Alioscopy,
Mechdyne/KAUST, Digital Projection/Mechdyne, Mechdyne, Saudi Aramco/EON
Reality ,EON Reality/Texas Instruments, Interactive Digital Center, EON
Reality/Tobyhanna Army Depot, EON Reality/4D View Solutions,
InterSense/Hoffmann 3-D, University of California Santa Barbara, HI
Corporation/Pantech, CableLabs, Nvidia/Mental Images, Norrköping
Visualization Center, Acer, Zero Creative, NTT DoCoMo, Sony, ViewSonic,
Nagravision, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, BenQ, Digital Projection, Mozilla,
Apple, Argosy, University of Houston, Alioscopy, Continental
DataGraphics/SolidWorks, Halliburton/Microsoft, Prime Focus, Trioscopics,
3M, Element Technica, da Vinci Systems, SD&A, GigaOM Pro, In-Stat, 3D@Home
Consortium, Research and Markets, Jon Peddie Research, Hollywood
Theaters/Sony, Real D/Hollywood Theaters, El Capitan Theatre/Real D,
IDC/SENSIO, ESPN/SENSIO SENSIO/Sagem Communications, NEP Broadcasting,
Magnum Semiconductor, Johns Hopkins University/Trilumen, Z Corporation,
NASA, Axis Three, Dimension 3D Printing, SensAble/Hot Buttered Elves,
Flashscan, iZ3D, 3DIcon, Panasonic, Avatar, IMAX, NEC Display Solutions,
Silver Screen Fund, Technicolor, Blu-ray Disc Association, and the 2012
Olympic Games
3D Media Workshop 2009,
October 15-16, Berlin, Germany; In the first of two reports, Phillip Hill
covers this conference organized by the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute.
Presentations from Bilkent University/University of Helsinki/Fraunhofer
Heinrich Hertz Institute/Holografika/Telefonica/The Astonishing Tribe,
University of Hasselt, Exent, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology,
Flying Eye, BBC, Center of Applied Marketing Science, Fraunhofer HHF, and
KUK Filmproduktion GmbH
3D Entertainment
Summit, September 16-17, 2009, Universal City, California by
Neil Schneider
TV Ecosystem
Conference, September 2, 2009, San Jose, California; This
DisplaySearch-organized conference is covered by Phillip Hill with
presentations from Digital Media Directions, Panasonic North America, HDMI,
and Sony Electronics, Inc.
SIGGRAPH,
August 3-7, 2009, New Orleans, Louisiana; In this report, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from University of Southern California/Fakespace
Labs, Kanagawa Institute of Technology, NICT Universal Media Research
Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The University of Tokyo, and
INRIA/Grenoble University
SIGGRAPH in exile: New
technology takes the stage by Jon Peddie and Kathleen
Maher
3D and projection
technologies, Seminar at De Montfort, July 2, 2009 by Myrddin
Jones
Web3D Symposium,
June 16-17, 2009, Darmstadt, Germany; In this second of two reports,
Phillip Hill covers papers from MOVES Institute, Fraunhofer IGD/ TU
Darmstadt, Nanyang Technological University/Bitmanagement Software GmbH,
Université de Rennes/INSA de Rennes, and Bangor University
SID Display Week
Symposium, June 2-5, 2009, San Antonio, Texas; In this third
report of four, Phillip Hill covers papers from Toshiba Matsushita
Display Technology, NEC LCD Technologies, National Tsing Hua
University/National Chiao Tung University/AU Optronics Corporation, Chungbuk
National University, Hitachi, National Chiao Tung University, and Sichuan
University
3DTV Conference,
May 4-6, 2009, Potsdam, Germany; Phillip Hill reports on this
IEEE conference with presentations from Philips Research/Philips 3D
Solutions, Technische Universitat Ilmenau/Fraunhofer-Institut fur Digitale
Medientechnologie, Nagoya University/Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Université de Paris Sud XI/sonic emotion, National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology, Tohoku Gakuin University/The University of
Queensland, McGill University/Tohoku University, Kwangwoon University,
National University of Singapore, Tsinghua University (x4), National Taiwan
University, University of Tsukuba, Christian-Albrechts-University, Philips
Healthcare/Eindhoven University of Technology, and Eindhoven University of
Technology/Cyclomedia Technology
Stereoscopic Displays &
Applications Conference, January 19-21, 2009, San Jose,
California; In this fourth report, Phillip Hill covers papers
published by SPIE from Philips 3D Solutions, Ohio State University, Nagoya
University/Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tel Aviv University, Ecole
Centrale Nantes, University of Milan/University of Verona/University of
Trieste, Yonsei University/ Korean Broadcasting System, Communications
Research Centre Canada, Technische Universität Berlin, HoloGraphics,
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Waseda University/
KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc./University of Helsinki/Nokia Research Center,
Tampere University of Technology, Orange Labs/France Telecom R&D, and
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute/Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology
Update from the S-3D
Gaming Alliance by Neil Schneider
3D game review:
Minecraft, by Eli Fihn
Multiple projectors
by Adrian Travis
Frustum frustration
by John Merritt
The whole TV business
is turning 3D, starting 2010 by Bernard Mendiburu
A new weekly report on
the future of TVs by Ross Young
3D Projector Explosion
by Andrew Woods
Last Word: The digital
religion by Lenny Lipton
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 37+38
Double Issue |
August 31, 2009 |
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Letter from the publisher: Final
Destination…
News from around the
world: Infocus/University of Louisiana, Connecticut Science
Center/Dolby, PureDepth, Disney Interactive Studios, HoloVizio, TrueVision,
RealView Innovations, Lightspeed Design, Lightspeed Design/LC-Tec Displays,
YouTube, Sky, Channel 4, ESPN, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Mechdyne, Sorenson
Media, StudioGPU, The Embassy/Luxology, SENSIO, SENSIO/Hyundai IT, Sonic
Solutions, ArcSoft, Chiba University/Kisarazu National College of
Technology/Tokyo University of Technology, Inition, XpanD, Samsung/Nvidia,
Real D, Real D/CinemaxX, National Geographic, NewTek, TYZX, Google Earth,
NASA, Fraunhofer HHI, Silicon Image, Fujifilm, Holga, Queensland University
of Technology, Cyclopital3D, Nihon Unisys, Big3D, Stratasys, Sony Pictures,
Objet, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Next Engine, Shapeways, Urbanscreen,
Helmholtz Zentrum München, 3M, EnFuzion, TOPS Systems, Innovative
Designs/Barco,/Hoberman Associates, Organic Motion, Jon Peddie Research,
Julian Beever, Tracy Lee Stum, Edgar Mueller, and Kurt Wenner
SIGGRAPH 2009,
August 3-7, 2009, New Orleans, Louisiana; In this report, George
Walsh from Jon Peddie Research covers highlights from the floor of
SIGGRAPH, featuring discussions about exhibits at 3DVIA, ATI, Autodesk,
Autodessys, Blender Foundation, Dimensional Imaging, Envisiontec, e-on
software, Intel, Matrix Engine, Nvidia, Pixel Farm, studio|gpu, Smithmicro,
SpeedTree, and Wacom
Web3D Symposium
June 16-17, 2009, Darmstadt, Germany; In this first of two
reports, Phillip Hill covers papers from Northwestern Polytechnical
University/Liaoning Shihua University, TU Graz, University of Brighton,
CINECA/CNR ITABC, and National University of Ireland
Projection Summit,
June 15-16, 2009, Orlando, Florida; In this report, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from SBG Labs, National Taiwan University of Science
and Technology/ALVIS Technologies, Microvision, Digital Projection Limited,
and Flexible Picture Systems
SID Display Week,
June 2-5, 2009, San Antonio, Texas; In this second report, Phillip Hill
covers papers from Light Blue Optics/BMW, NEC Corporation, National
Chiao Tung University, Kyung Hee University/Pavonine Korea, Inc., LG
Display, and Samsung Electronics/Samsung Mobile Display
FINETECH Japan,
April 15-17, 2009, Tokyo, Japan; Phillip Hill covers presentations
from Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology, 3D Consortium, Seiko
Epson, Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Co., Ltd., and Panasonic
Electric Works Co., Ltd
Electronic Displays,
March 4-5, 2009, Nuremberg, Germany; Phillip Hill covers
presentations from this conference organized by Design&Electronik in
Germany: Light Blue Optics, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences,
and Hochschule Heilbronn
SD&A Conference,
January 19-21, 2009, San Jose, California; In this third report,
Phillip Hill covers papers published by SPIE from SeeReal Technologies,
Seoul National University/Kyung Hee University, Fraunhofer Institute for
Photonic Microsystems, Geola Digital, Toshiba Corporation, Industrial
Technology Research Institute/National Tsing Hua University, Eldim, NHK
(Japan Broadcasting Corporation), Yonsei University, Philips
Research/Philips 3D Solutions, and ITRI/EOL
SpaceSpex anaglyph
by Michael Starks
Is Anaglyph in Our 3D
Future? by Chris Chinnock
Hologlyphics: a
creative system for autostereoscopic movies by Walter Funk
The 3D Interface
by Fluppeteer
The game developers
have spoken, are you in? by Neil Schneider
3D game review: Trine
by Eli Fihn
Looking ahead at a 3D
film and TV future with Avatar by Alexander Lentjes
Increasing frame rates
of liquid crystal displays by Adrian Travis
Showing 3D at trade
shows and conferences by Bernard Mendiburu
Perceptual Paradoxes
by Ray Zone
The Truth about 3D TV:
Questions… by Lenny Lipton
Last Word: Half a
century of stereoscopic viewing…by Mike Cook
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 36 |
June 18, 2009 |
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Letter from the publisher: Chainsaws
and glasses…
News from around the
world: LG, CyberLink, Acer, CEA, NPD Group, Bletchley Park,
American Paper Optics, projectiondesign, Fantastic Films International,
Magnetic Media Holdings, HELIUM3D, XPAND, Thales Angenieux/Binocle, LEVEL
Vision Electronics, PassmoreLab, Quantel/Spatial View, TDVision/Magnum
Semiconductor, IMAX, I.E. Effects, Nikola Knezevic, Blu-ray Disc
Association, Futuresource Consulting, Digital TV Group, Orange/France
Télévisions, ViewSonic, Lightspeed Design/Real D, SENSIO, Dolby, BAFTA,
Panasonic, Animusic, Texas Instruments, Ubisoft, Mitsubishi, DIGDIA, Sky,
NEC, Alioscopy, Radi Designers, Evans & Sutherland, 3dtv.at, PureDepth, Real
D, 3D Film Factory, TMDisplay, and Newsight
SID Display Week
Symposium 2009, June 2-5, San Antonio, Texas; Phillip Hill
covers papers from Nokia Research Center, National Chiao Tung
University/Chung Yuan Christian University/Chunghwa Picture Tubes, Samsung
Advanced Institute Technology (SAIT), National Taiwan University, and
3M/Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Co.
Dimension 3
International 3D Stereo Forum, June 2-4, 2009, Seine-Saint-Denis,
France, Jon Peddie and Kathleen Maher from Jon Peddie Research
provide their insight and commentary about the Dimension 3 event in Paris.
You have to find the
cracks before you can fill them, Gaming commentary from the
Dimension 3 Forum by Neil Schneider
Stereoscopic Displays &
Applications Conference, January 19-21, San Jose, California;
Phillip Hill covers papers published by SPIE from Walt Disney Animation
Studios, Dynamic Digital Depth Research, Durham University (x2), Studio
3D/3D Illustrated, Eindhoven University of Technology/Philips Research
Laboratories, Fraunhofer Institute for Information and Data Processing
(IITB), University of Southampton/Durham University, Curtin University of
Technology, Bilkent University, Pavonine Korea, and University of California
at Berkeley/Durham University
SID 3D Technology
Update for Display Professionals, January 16, Costa Mesa,
California; Phillip Hill covers presentations at the SID LA Chapter
one-day symposium from Insight Media, UC Berkeley, TDVision Systems, and
Agostinelli Inc./RCS
3D Biz-Ex Conference,
September 30 – October 1, 2008, Los Angeles, California, Phillip
Hill covers presentations from HDMI, SMPTE, and 3D@Home Consortium
Stereo Camera Geometry
by Michael Starks
3D game review:
Prototype by Eli Fihn
The effect on children
of 3D content created by adults for adults by David Seigle
A scientific perceptual
basis for stereo display design? by Robert Patterson
“3D HDTV” watch
by Andrew Woods
DVD Review: Friday the
13th Part 3 by Greg Kintz, Paramount treads the 3D home
video water with an anaglyph 3D video release
Last Word: Reality and
Illusion by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 35 |
April 30, 2009 |
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Letter from the publisher: Valentine’s
Day…
News from around the
world: 3DFusion, Magnetic Media Holdings, Planar, Alioscopy,
VR21, JVC, Microsoft/3DV Systems, NEC Electronics, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute, Driving Standards Agency, Sarnoff, Mitsubishi, CEA/ETC, EBU,
Sony, Meant to be Seen, Jon Peddie Research, Caustic Graphics, Frantic
Films, LEGOLAND Windsor/Real D, Vue Entertainment/Real D, 3DIcon, Canesta,
Dassault Systèmes/Barco, InvenSense, Carl Emil Carlsen, BMW, Softkinetic,
Inition, Kommerz, Immersion, Khronos Group, Google, CIPA, Stratasys, Omek
Interactive, iZ3D, Mechdyne/Scalable Graphics, Mechdyne, California Academy
of Sciences/Dolby, Sky, Disney Interactive Studios,
Bangor/Bradford/Brighton/York/Warwick Universities, Intermap Technologies,
Dolby/International Datacasting Corporation, Panasonic, C-nario/Vizrt,
CableLabs, SENSIO/Myvu, Bump Technologies, MicroOLED, AIST, Wagner
Media/ColorCode 3-D, Daegu University, University of Tokyo/Hitachi,
DreamWorks Animation, Philips, 3Dconnexion, SimCraft, and Bath University
SD&A XX Proceedings,
by Andrew Woods, Nick Holliman, and John Merritt
Stereoscopic Displays &
Applications Conference, January 19-21, San Jose, California,
Phillip Hill covers papers published from RWTH Aachen University/Laser
Zentrum Hannover, McGill University, Research Establishment for Applied
Science, Polaris Sensor/Concurrent/ARL-HRED, Argonne National
Laboratory/Sandia National Laboratories/University of California at
Davis/University of Illinois at Chicago/ Qualcomm, Hewlett-Packard
Laboratories/Stanford University, Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology/ Seiko Epson, Hitachi, HP Lab/University of California/Integrated
Systems Development, BBC, Autodesk, TDVision, and NIKFI
3D Biz-Ex Conference,
September 30 – October 1, 2008, Los Angeles, California, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from Jed Weintrob, Insight Media, Holografika,
PassmoreLab, Visumotion, and Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute
TriD – intuitive 3D video record and edit on PCs
by Michael Starks
Enjoying 3D without
glasses by David Seigle
3D game review: Left 4
Dead – Survival DLC by Eli Fihn
Six Days of 3D in Vegas
by Chris Chinnock
Stereoscopic movies:
conventional wisdom by Lenny Lipton
The Last Word:
It’s okay to be different…by Neil Schneider
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Issue 33+34
Double Issue |
February 1, 2009 |
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Letter from the publisher: Red
Pines…
News from around the
world: Inition, KDDI, GestureTek, Jon Peddie Research,
AMD, GroBoto, Mozilla, Carnegie Mellon University, Wargames
Factory/SensAble, Intermap Technologies/Sterling-Rice, eMagin,
WorldViz/iZ3D, Aptus Games, 3Di, Paul Getty Museum, Organic Motion,
3DinLife, Guinness Book of Records, Doremi Cinema, 3DIcon/ARIA
International, Quixel Research, Disney Interactive Studios, PureDepth,
Panasonic, National Football League, Sony,/Fox Sports/3ality
Digital/Cinedigm Digital Cinema, Autodesk, Eros International, Fox Sports
Television Group, Dassault Systèmes/Barco, Barco/Toshiba, Vuzix, Xerox,
Meant to be Seen, “Into the Pixel”, Knowledge Adventure/Unity Technologies,
Panasonic/XPAND, Seiko Epson, Alioscopy, NEC, RealView 3D, NICT/Victor,
NewSight Japan, Panasonic, Meant to be Seen/Hill Thompson, Fujitsu
Siemens/AMD, NIST, Doremi/Real D, Samsung, Altera/DDD, SENSIO, IBM, York
University, LC-Tec Displays, Real D, iZ3D, Sky TV, Aperio, AMD/iZ3D, Ortery,
Dai Nippon Printing, Bayer MaterialScience, Nature, Dr. Robert Gaskell,
Dolby, Hitachi/Canesta, Intel/ColorCode, Stanford University,
ViewSonic, Fujitsu, iPerform3D, Samsung/Nvidia, Sony, Google, Washington
University, SENSIO/ArcSoft SENSIO/JVC, SENSIO/DVD Forum, TDVision Systems,
Nvidia, ITU, DigitalGlobe/AEgis Technologies, Apple, TANDBERG, Minoru,
PureDepth, UC San Diego, University of Hertfordshire, Displaybank, and Texas
Instruments.
3DX Singapore,
November 19-23, 2008, Singapore, Michael Starks offers some of his
impressions about the movies shown at the event as well as observations
about various challenges facing 3D cinema today
3rd Annual Displaybank
San Jose Conference, September 9, 2008, Santa Clara, California;
Phillip Hill covers presentations from Displaybank and Zebra Imaging
Displaybank Korea
Display Conference, July 2-4, 2008, Seoul, South Korea;
Phillip Hill covers talks from Samsung SDI, Kwangwoon University, and
Pavonine Korea
3DTV Conference 2008,
May 28-30, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey; There were nearly 100 papers
at this event. In this third report, Phillip Hill covers the pick
with presentations from VICOMTech, Nagoya University, Bilkent University,
Koç University, Florida Atlantic University, and National Chiao Tung
University/Chung-Hwa Picture Tubes
SID Mid Europe Chapter
Spring Meeting 2008, March 13-14, Jena, Germany; Phillip Hill
covers this meeting held jointly with Fraunhofer IOF. Presentations from
ViALUX, Forth Dimension Displays, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics
and Precision Engineering, HOLOEYE, University of Gent, and Fraunhofer
Institute for Photonic Microsystems
CEA Special Report: “5
Technology Trends to Watch” 2009;
Phillip Hill summarizes the touch aspects of this latest Consumer
Electronics Association special edition
Dimensionalization by David Seigle
Content you can
“almost” touch, “almost” take with you by Andy Marken
Ed’s view - HD3D: It’s
coming fast by Ed Milbourn
Stereo displays and
cognitive engineering by Robert Patterson
Volumetric displays
with auto-stereo pixelation by Adrian Travis
3D displays and the
mainstream - 3D comes full circle by Fluppeteer
3D game review: Left 4
Dead by Eli Fihn
Get your $2 worth of 3D
by Alexander Lentjes
Divergence and
projector alignment by Lenny Lipton
The time is right for a
3D content delivery standard by Aldo Cugnini
The Last Word:
Peddie and Schneider duke it out… -- Not the “Last Word”…
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Issue 31+32
Double Issue |
October 16, 2008 |
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Letter from the publisher: Pyramids...
News from around the
world: Julian Beaver,3D Center of Art and Photography, Hyneman
and Savage, Paul Friedlander, Olafur Eliasson, 7thSense, GUG Soft, Digital
Water Pavilion, Dolby, XpanD, 3D-IO, ICT, NASA, NDS Surgical Imaging/Dome
Imaging, InSpeck, Panasonic, CIPA, INFINITT, SENSIO, 3DX-ray, Mercury
Computer Systems/nVidia, Creaform/metrologic Group, Luxology, Spatial,
Autodesk, i-Fashion/Animetrics, Maxon, Anark, SpaceClaim/Bunkspeed,
Autodesk/3D Geo, Simworx, Telefónica/Philips, ExitReality, Stanford, 3-D
ImageTek, Evans & Sutherland, Digimation, 3D Systems, Humaneyes/Océ, Post
Spectacular, Outer Aspect, Dimension 3D Printing, Dai Nippon Printing,
POWERVR, SensAble Technologies, Immersive, Inition, WASP3D, KDDI, University
of Toronto, Microsoft, MagicPlay Entertainment, Kaon, 3DIcon, TrueVision
Systems, Vireal, IMVIS, MIT, Philips, Novint Technologies, NewTek, Polaris
Sensor Technologies, Legend Films, Point Grey Research, Spatial View, MTV
Games/Harmonix/ZCorporation, GestureTek/Xpletive, Rockwell Collins, Rosen
Aviation/Quantum3D, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, iZ3D, IMVU,
Exciting Technology/University of Connecticut/Air Force Research Laboratory,
SceneVision-3D, Christie, James Sears, Pufferfish, Arqiva, FogScreen,
Airtight Interactive, Displaybank, LOREO, Insight Media, Designed Products,
Peter Coffin/Cinimod Studio, Seiko Epson, iArt3D, Minoru, International
Datacasting/Doremi/Sensio/AccessIT, Intermap Technologies/Global Mapper,
GDC/RealD, Google Earth, Digini, Dassault Systèmes, sax3D, Harry Potter and
the Half-Blood Prince, Polar Express 3D/Journey to the Center of the Earth
3D, University of Tsukuba, UCSD, Total Immersion/IPG Emerging Media Lab, and
See3D/Oncomorph Analysis
EDT/IPT/SIGGRAPH,
August 9-15, Los Angeles, California; Mark Fihn summarizes papers
from Kommerz, University of Maryland Baltimore County, The University of
Electro-Communications, STUDIO Amakawa, and Meats Meier
3DTV Conference 2008,
May 28-30, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey; Phillip Hill covers the pick with
presentations from Yonsei University/Kangwon National University/Gwangju
Institute of Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, KIST, Darmstadt
University of Technology, Momentum A/Koç University, IMEC, NICT Universal
Media Research Center, The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa, Bilkent
University/ITI-CERTH/METU, Infitec, ITRI/National Taiwan University, and
KIST
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference, January 28-30, San Jose, California;
Mark Fihn summarizes papers from Real D, In-Three, Inc., Politecnico
di Milano/Universit`a degli Studi di Milano, Sony Pictures Imageworks,
SeeReal Technologies GmbH (x2), Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology, Enxebre Entertainment, NEC LCD Technologies, Ltd., MetroLaser
Inc./Wright Patterson AFB, and ITRI/EOL
Interview with Craig Summers
from 2D-3D Video
The future of digital
3D projection by Michael Starks
Stereoptiplexer cinema system – “outside-looking-in”
by Walter Funk
dioVision stereoskopy:
as real as reality by Oliver Robert Heine
3D vision enables
everyday devices to “see” by Salih Burak Gokturk, Abbas Rafii,
and Carlo Tomasi
Glossary of terms used
in 3D post-production by David Seigle
What price 3D? Into the
valley of death rode the ®600… by Fluppeteer
Immersion, a
reflection… by Wayne Cranton
3D game review:
nVidia GeForce GTX 280 by Eli Fihn
First Person Second…
by Ted Pollak
The Last Word:
3D to be or not to be by Jon Peddie
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Issue 29+30
Double Issue |
September 25, 2008 |
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Letter from the publisher: Big
Sky Country...
News from around the
world: SIDLA, 3D@Home Consortium, DreamWorks/Intel,
Quantel/3ality Digital, Mechdyne, Barco, XPAND,
Arqiva, Spatial View, Vuzix, Seeing Machines,
TRIDELITY Display Solutions, Autodesk, FUJIFILM, University of Rochester,
Immersive Cocoon, Stereo Pictures, UCI,
Chela Capital Partners/Planar Systems,
ExitReality, Mitsubishi/nVidia, T-WORKS,
Cinépolis/RealD, SensAble, RealEyes3D, Korea Electronics Technology
Institute, Intermap Technologies/G-VR, SENSIO/International Datacasting
Corporation, NASA, iZ3D, ELDIM, Fraunhofer ICT, Consumer Electronics
Association, SMPTE, Lucid, 3Dconnexion, Johns Hopkins University/Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, Lightspeed Design, Dolby,
Shapeways, Stratasys,
NEC/RealD/Ballantyne/Strong, Da-Lite, Alioscopy, “Journey to the Center of
the Earth”, mental images, NewSight, Creaform, Immersion, Khronos Group,
MAXON, Real D, SIEL-SATIS-RADIO, UC San
Diego, DDD Group/Samsung, Entertainment Technology Center, Digital
Illusions, PureDepth, IEEE, Pixelux,
Renault/Holografika/Oktal, and Sapphire
3DTV Conference 2008,
May 28-30, 2008, Istanbul, Turkey: In this first report Phillip Hill
covers the pick with presentations from Tampere University of Technology
(FogScreen), University of California (x2), IRISA/INRIA/University of
Rennes, Utsunomiya University, KAIST/ETRI, University of Craiova, University
of Pennsylvania, University of Amsterdam/Philips Research Laboratories,
Tsinghua University (x2), and Mid Sweden University
SID Display Week 2008,
20-23 May, Los Angeles, California: In this third and final report from SID,
Phillip Hill covers offerings from Hitachi, Seoul National
University/Kyung Hee University, Chungbuk National University/Seoul National
University, National Tsing Hua University/ITRI, Light Blue Optics, South
East University/Philips Consumer Lifestyle/Philips Research Laboratories,
Waseda University/Tokyo Polytechnic University/Tokyo Optometric
College/Pioneer, Zhejiang University, and National Chiao Tung University/CPT
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference, January 28-30, San Jose, California:
Mark Fihn summarizes papers from Eindhoven University of Technology,
ETRI, Walt Disney Animation Studio, Curtin University of Technology, and
Lightspeed Design
“Behold a Miracle”: the
rise and slide of the Nimslo camera by Michael Mullen
Characterization of
autostereoscopic 3D displays by Pierre Boher
Eyes tire if focus cues
are wrong by Adrian Travis
Motion parallax and
stereoscopic displays by Robert Patterson
Interview with Andrew Fear from
nVidia
The right horse…
by Neil Schneider
3D game review
by Eli Fihn
Ray directions - where
ray tracing is going by Fluppeteer
3D photography
commentaries… by Sheldon Aronowitz
“3D HDTV” watch
by Andrew Woods
Fly me to the Moon: a
3D evaluation by Daniel Smith
Classification of
plano-stereoscopic displays by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 27+28
Double Issue |
June 20, 2008 |
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Letter from the publisher: Leading
the way: sports broadcasting in 3D…
Roundtable discussion about 3D
sporting events… Mike Anastassiou.
Fox Sports Network, Paul Carter, Axis Films, Dave Evans,
Dallas Mavericks, and David Wooster, Can Communicate talk about the
emergence of 3D sporting events
News from around the
world: AccessIT,
STARFLAG, Harman International/Audi, iZ3D/Smooth
Creations, iZ3D/Microsoft, iZ3D,
ArtusLabs/Boston University, Infosys,
Banbury Museum, nVidia, Ocean Tomo, IGT/PureDepth, University of Bath,
Hitachi, NuVision Technologies/X6D, Saint Mary’s University,
3Dims/projectiondesign, EuroTouch
Interactive, Markus Gindl, 21st Century 3D, Disney/20th Century
Fox/Paramount/Universal, James Cameron, Andrew Woods, SD&A 2008 3D theater,
Pixar, DreamWorks, Regal Entertainment Group/Real D, “Journey to the Center
of the Earth 3D”, Gina D’s Kids Club, FotoKem/Quantel, Giant Screen Films,
Marcus Theaters/XPAND, In-Three, “Monster vs. Aliens”, Disney, George Lucas,
Björk, I.E. Effects, “Kung Fu U 3D”, Lionsgate,
Ubisoft, Intermap Technologies,
Hitta, Google Earth, ETH Zurich, NICT, Philips,
CPT, ASUS, Telson,
VMJ/Sharp, Zalman, Hyundai,
DreamArena at DreamHack, and
projectiondesign/Texas Instruments
Dimension3:
June 3-5, Chalon-sur-Saône, France
SID Display Week 2008:
May 20-23, Los Angeles, California. Phillip Hill covers offerings
from SeeReal Technologies, LG Display, PureDepth, University of
Arizona/Nitto Denko Technical, Kyung Hee University/Pavonine, National
Taiwan University/ITRI, National Tsing Hua University/National Chiao Tung
University/AU Optronics Corporation, and ITRI
SID Display Week report
by Robert Simpson
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference: January 28-30, San Jose, California.
Mark Fihn summarizes papers from Keio University/Aerio/NIAIST/Tokyo
University/Dentsu, Nagoya University, NIICT/Kobe University, Research
Establishment for Applied Science, University of Tsukuba, Waseda
University/University of Helsinki/Nokia, Toshiba, NHK, University of
Kentucky, Tampere University, NAMCO BANDAI, Philips Research Group, and
Hologlyphics
3D BizEx:
September 18-19, 2007, Burlingame, California, Phillip Hill summarizes
presentations made by Albany Medical Center, The Colfax Group, Iowa State
University, and Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise
Virtual image displays
by Adrian Travis
Mobile 3DTV: a
just-started project by Atanas Gotchev
The DirectX ceiling is
close! by Neil Schneider
3D game review:
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
by Eli Fihn
Art imitates life at 3D
Visualization Center by Matt Brennesholtz
Ray tracing – myth and
magic by Fluppeteer
Wrong, wrong, wrong –
myths of stereoscopic filmmaking by Lenny Lipton
The Last Word:
The ultimate stereo pair! by Alexander Lentjes
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Issue 25+26
Double Issue |
May 30, 2008 |
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Letter from the publisher: A
journey from Phoenix to home…
News from around the
world: Guillaume Reymond, North Korean Mass Games, Marion
Bataille, NewSight, Flickr, nVidia/CGSociety,
NVISION 08, Imaging Sciences International, Immersion Medical/GMV,
Di-O-Matic, XYZ RGB, Leica Geosystems, Autodesk/REALVIZ, DVD Forum, DAZ 3D,
TurboSquid, Adobe, Systat Software,
Spatial, N-Sided, International Datacasting/Sensio, University College
London, The Foundry, 3DX, Gem Design Technologies, Mechdyne/Washington
University, Optex/Canesta, Canesta/Softkinetic, Google, And-or, Dimension
3D, DSM Desotech/3D Systems, L-3 Communications, XPAND/NuVision
Technologies, Roundhouse/FogScreen, iZ3D, PPC/Philips, VisuMotion/Philips,
VisuMotion, Dolby, ProjectionDesign,
Magnetic/NEC, Mechdyne, CyberWalk, Stanford University, 3DIcon, Newcastle
University, Apple, 3Dconnexion/Second Life, 3Dconnexion,
Gendex, MicroEmissive Displays, Rivers Run Red,
Tufts University, Stephen Benton, Toppan Printing/Hitachi, Insight Media,
3D@Home Consortium, 3D Consortium, Research and Markets, Fraunhofer
Institute, Creaform, Cine-tal/Dolby,
Loreo, Telstra, IBM/UCF,
SpaceClaim, Hyundai, University of Houston, Stereoscope/Quantel, Real D/SID,
Ford/Barco, ELDIM, Topcon, NIST, FARO, ETH Zurich, Samsung, Michael Beech,
Toshiba/Magnetic, Phoenix/NASA, Zaragosa
Expo, PlaySys, and Mobile 3DTV
SID Display Week 2008:
May 20-23, Los Angeles, California. Phillip Hill covers offerings
from Sensics, Fraunhofer Institute /Technische Universität Dresden,
University of Arizona, Sony, LG Display, AU Optronics, Nokia Research
Center, and Light Blue Optics/De Montfort University
“Investigating 3D and
Projection Displays” conference: March 11-12, Leicester, England.
After an introduction from Robbie Sharpe, Mark Fihn summarizes
presentations from Light Blue Optics, Lancaster University, SEOS, Cambridge
University, Dimensional Imaging, De Montfort University, Biotronics3D, ST
Synergy, and 3DX-Ray Limited
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference: January 28-30, San Jose, California.
Mark Fihn summarizes presentations made by Seoul National University,
Actuality Medical, Durham University, Nokia Research Center, and Mid Sweden
University
Interview with David
Naranjo from Mitsubishi, conducted by Neil Schneider
Thoughts on
head-tracking… by Adrian Travis
The precision of
stereoscopic processing by Robert Patterson
To the power of 3…
by Neil Schneider
My 3D experience…
by Eli Fihn
Games are big, serious
business and super cool!!! by Andy Marken
The positive effect of
negative parallax Z-Depth in 3D cinema by Alexander Lentjes
Volumetric special
effects by Walter Funk
“3D HDTV” watch
by Andrew Woods
StereoData Maker (SDM) – a new solution for 3D digital
photography by Andrew Woods
New 3D format dangers
lurk by Matt Brennesholtz
Transformative cinema: stereoscopic narrative and the
technological paradigm by Ray Zone
What to do about the
big screen… by Lenny Lipton
The Last Word:
What’s the next important thing in CG? by Jon Peddie
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Issue 23+24
Double Issue |
February 17, 2008 |
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Letter from the publisher: A
journey from Phoenix to home…
News from around the
world: Harvard University, Planar, Siemens, University of
Calgary, PassmoreLab, Sky-Skan, See3D, E&S, Futuremark, nVidia, Simplay
Labs, NTT Comware, Samsung, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America,
Pavonine, SPECTRONIQ 3-D, 3DIcon, University of Arizona, Unicast,
SenseGraphics, Vuzix, Sensio, Delphi, Imagination Technologies, Texas
Instruments, Sandio, Adobe,
Forterra, Gasabo 3D Design, Jon Peddie Research,
GUG Soft, Library of Congress, Blizzard
Entertainment, SpaceClaim, Unigine,
Julian Beaver, StereoVision, Realscan 3D, National Geographic
Entertainment/Best Buy, DDD, StereoVision/Capitol Films, Stereo Vision/CPT
Holdings, IMAX, IMAX/Warner Bros., Autodesk, Sundance Film Festival, Disney,
DreamWorks Animation/IMAX, Bits and Pieces, Berezin Studios, Outer Aspect,
HumanEyes, DMTV/Imagine, SpaceClaim,
RedEye RPM, Konica Minolta/SensAble Technologies,
Objet Geometries, 3D Systems, Stratasys, 3DV
systems, Technest Holdings, Dai Nippon Printing, FogScreen, Spatial View/ASCON,
Bauhaus-University Weimar, 3D Center of Art and Photography, Electric Rain,
Gavin Brock, DigitalGlobe, Making Virtual
Solid, and concept3D
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications 2008 Conference: January 28-30, San Jose,
California: This year’s Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference
had its highest attendance ever. This article provides some selected
highlights and news about the conference just gone -- by Andrew Woods
S3D-Today+ Conference:
November 27-29, 2007, Munich, Germany:
Phillip Hill covers
presentations from the 3D Competence Center, 3dtv.at, Infitec, Insight
Media, Dolby, European Space Agency, Sensio and KUK FilmProduktion
DisplaySearch 5th
Annual HDTV Conference: October 10-11, Los Angeles, California:
At
DisplaySearch’s annual conference about the HDTV industry, most of the talk
was about the HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray battle and competition between gaming
consoles. There was very little discussion about 3D. Texas Instruments did
provide an update about DLP-based 3D HDTV devices.
3D Biz-Ex:
September 18-19, 2007, Burlingame, California:
In this second installment,
Mark Fihn summarizes presentations made by Holografika, Light Blue
Optics, Insight Media, DDD, Mitsubishi, and Sensio.
3DTV CON 2007:
May 7-9, Kos Island, Greece: In this fourth and final report on this IEEE
conference on capture, transmission and display of 3D video, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from MPI Informatik, University of Surrey/BBC
Research, CIRA, M.E.T.U./Informatics and Telematics Institute, University of
Pennsylvania, and Bogazici University
Interview with Manuel Gutierrez
of TDVision
3D and
videoconferencing by Adrian Travis
Visual channels and
dynamic stereopsis by Robert Patterson
Bioshock S-3D review
by Neil Schneider
The 100 greatest 3D
movies/“3D HDTV” watch by
Andrew Woods
How long before we see
3DTV at home? by Bernard Mendiburu
3D Home Consortium meeting
develops action plan
SpectronIQ moves 3DTV
closer to the goal by Art Berman
Making 3D a commercial
business by Charlotte Jones
3D zooms by
Lenny Lipton
The Last Word:
U23D signals the evolution of motion pictures by Nick Dager
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Issue 21+22
Double Issue |
November 28, 2007 |
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Letter from the publisher: Samsung,
Grendel and Inakadate…
News from around the
world: Julian Oliver, University of North Carolina,
PokeScope, USGS, StereoEye, DDD, Magnetic Media
Holdings/CI-Lumen, AccessIT/SENSIO, SENSIO, SENSIO/Mitsubishi,
University of Rochester, Philips, Disney,
TRIDIX, PassmoreLab, Luxology/Pixar Animation Studios, REAL D, Dolby,
IMAX/Warner Bros. Pictures, IMAX, DreamWorks Animation, Adirondack Pictures,
Academy Foundation, Tim Burton, Thomas Jane, ColorCode 3D, Nariomaru,
Christie, RMH, Minimaforms, University of Louisiana/Christie, IBM/Second
Life, CASA, 3DNPVEI, Kinset/Brookstone, nVidia, Mechdyne/Iowa State
University, Penn State University/Bitmanagement, Panoram, 3D perception,
Mercury Computer Systems, EON Reality/projectiondesign, MPRI, Globe4D, NASA,
Emdigo, Games Academy of Germany, NaturalMotion, Intermap Technologies,
Intergraph, Google, CASA, “Metaverse Roadmap”, Away3D,
Caro d’Offay Gallery, Damien Doumax,
Crea Composite, SD&A, Magic Eye, ITRI, 3D Center
of Art and Photography, National Graphics, Adobe, JPR, Octaga, Lattice
Technology, Animetrics, Novint Technologies/TigerDirect, Novint/Merscom, UK
Haptics, FARO, Toyota/Dassault, Frost & Sullivan, QuVIS, Visbox, Spatial
View, TrueVision, Vuzix, eMagin, InvenSense, 3DIcon, FogScreen/PlayMotion,
Demicron/Donya Research, Stargate Digital/Cinital, Microsoft, SimHQ, Anark,
and Autodesk
3D Biz-Ex:
September 18-19, 2007, Burlingame, California:
In this first installment,
Mark Fihn summarizes presentations made by Philips, GGT Consultants,
Newsight, MTBS, Edge 3 Technologies, Sony, Insight Media, Real D, In Three,
Dolby, Paramount, and DreamWorks Animation.
S3D Basics+ Conference:
28-29 August 2007, Berlin, Germany:
In this second and final report, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from the University of Applied Arts Vienna, Insight Media,
3D-Competence-Center, Syn4D, and VisuMotion
10th Asian Symposium on
Information Display: 2-3 August, Singapore:
Phillip Hill
took a turn round this
recent event and came across an interesting presentation related to 3D from
De Montfort University, Heinrich Hertz Institute, Light Blue Optics and
Sharp Laboratories of Europe
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium: May 20-25, Long Beach, California:
In this third and final
report from the principal event of the year, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from the University of Central Florida/AC Materials, Kanagawa
Institute of Technology, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Hitachi Displays,
and the University of Central Florida
3DTV CON 2007:
7-9 May, Kos Island, Greece:
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications 2007 Conference: January 29-31, San Jose: In
this third report on this IEEE conference on capture, transmission and
display of 3D video, Phillip Hill covers presentations from
University of Tsukuba, Université de Cergy-Pontoise/Université P.M. Curie,
Philips Research Europe, Chang Gung University/Qualcomm,
Hewlett-Packard/University of California/ISD, Technische Universität
Berlin/Heinrich-Hertz-Institut, BIAS/VEW, ZESS, and ZGDV
Interview with Edward Buckley of
Light Blue Optics
Informational content
in a three-dimensional image by Adrian Travis
Dynamic disparity
processing by Robert Patterson
Birth of a myth: the
restoration of “HONDO” by Bob Furmanek and Jack
Theakston
Embedding depth cues in
2D images by Paul Darbee and Larry Pace
The end of the
beginning by Bruce Berkoff
3D DLP HDTV watch
by Andrew Woods
Are we there yet?
by Alan Jones
My uncle’s computer,
Amiga and S-3D by Neil Schneider
The Last Word:
How I got started in stereo by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 20 |
September 11, 2007 |
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Letter from the publisher: A
different perspective…
News from around the
world: Acacia Research, ITRI, Jon Peddie Research,
Ozaktas and Onural, Philips, Philips/eventIS,
iZ3D, Fraunhofer Research, SD&A 2007, Hitachi, NTT, Novint Technologies,
Mova/Gentle Giant Studios, Image Metrics, DAVID-Laserscanner, Breuckmann,
Fraunhofer, NRL/UVL,
Anteryon, Ramboll, University of Tokyo, MIT,
DNP/Sony, Carl Zeiss, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, AIST, IMAX 3D,
“Beowulf”, REAL D, “Monsters vs. Aliens”, “Sea Monsters", 3D Entertainment,
Lightspeed Design/DeepSea Ventures,
Kinepolis/Dolby, Eclipse 3D Systems, Pace/Quantel, 3ality Digital, Kerner,
nWave, ANDXOR/The Light Millennium,
Reallusion/DAZ 3D, Barco, Hang Zhou World, IBM, USGS, StereoEye, Laurent
Laveder, NASA, Globe4D, Microsoft/NASA, Google Earth, Virtual Earth, Georgia
Institute of Technology/Microsoft Research,
AMRADNET/MedView, GAF/Intermap, Immersive Media,
ComputaMaps, RabbitHoles/XYZ Imaging,
Virtual Images/Kodak, 3D Systems, HumanEyes, National Graphics/Sports Image
International, 3D Center of Art and Photography, University of Weimar, RTT,
nVidia, e frontier/N-Sided, TI/DDD, Samsung/DDD, DDD, Barco/Medicsight,
Intuitive Surgical/Christie, Viking Systems, DAZ 3D, Ecma International,
Dassault Systèmes/Seemage, NaturalMotion, Sony/mental images,
Autodesk/Skymatter, Luxology, Lockheed Martin/3Dsolve, Dan Lejerskar, EON
Reality
S3D Basics+ Conference:
August 28-29, 2007, Berlin, Germany: Blue Frames Media, Advanced Micro
Devices, BrainLAB, Infitec, and Spatial
View
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium: May 20-25, Long Beach, California:
Samsung SDI, Communications Research Centre Canada, Philips Research
Laboratories, and SeeReal
International Workshop
on 3D Information Technology: May 15, 2007, Seoul, Korea
3DTV CON 2007:
May 7-9, Kos Island, Greece: Monash University, Middle East
Technical University/STM Savunma Teknolojileri Muhendislik ve Ticaret,
ATR/University of Tsukuba, Tampere University of Technology, Momentum,
Yonsei University, University of Rome, University of Oulu, and two from
Tel-Aviv University
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications 2007 Conference: January 29-31, San Jose:
Ocuity, NEC, Dynamic Digital Depth, Philips Research (x2), Boston
University, Eindhoven University of Technology, LG.Philips LCD, Hitachi,
Ltd., and the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.
Interview with Greg Truman from
ForthDD
Interview with Ian Underwood
from MED
Shoveling Data
by Adrian Travis
3D camera for medicine
and more by Matthew Brennesholtz
3D isn’t so easy
by Chris Chinnock
Selling to the market
for 3D LCD displays… by Jim Howard
3D maps – a matter of
perspective? by Alan Jones
PC vs. Console – Has
the mark been missed? by Neil Schneider
3D DLP HDTVs – all is
revealed! by Andrew Woods
The Last Word:
How things get invented by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 19 |
June 30, 2007 |
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Letter from the publisher: Long
skinny books and 3DTV…
News from around the
world: National Academy of Sciences Gallery, Innolab,
Unforgettable Stereoscopic 3D, James Sears, USC Institute, University of
Calgary, Hokkaido University, California State University, LITE, Desktop
Factory, Mitsubishi, Laserium, Duke
University, Night at the Museum, BGS and Virtalis, UGS, Microsoft Live Labs,
IMAX, Jen Stark, Planar Systems/Leica Geosystems, Cleveland Cavaliers, 3D
Center of Art and Photography, Genex Technologies, FogScreen, National
Graphics, Xtreme Graphics/Virtual Images Unlimited, Doremi Labs, Christie,
Dimension 3D, IBM/Projectiondesign, Kopin, HDNet, CSIRO/ETRI, Meant to be
Seen, NaturalMotion, U2, Kodak/3ality Digital/Real D, Jon Peddie Research,
PicturePhone/TelePresence Tech,
Lightspeed Design, Google, Global Imagination, HumanEyes
Technologies/Caldera Graphics, VRAC,
Pufferfish,
IRIDAS, EON Reality/SiMT, Motion Picture
Laboratories, Microsoft/Intermap Technologies, PureDepth/Samsung, Viking
Systems, JMAR/AIST, Philips, 3Dconnexion,
Point Grey Research, Dassault Systèmes/Microsoft, Dassault
Systèmes/Allegorithmic, IBM/Dassault Systèmes, MacNaughton, EON Reality,
3DLABS/Grandeye, 3DLABS Semiconductor, SENSIO/KORD, QinetiQ,
Tobii, Pavonine/Spatial View, 3dMD, DAZ 3D,
Autodesk, Luxology, Barco, Ames Laboratory,
Cedara Software, and Mechdyne
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium, May 20-25, Long Beach, California:
Philips Research, Nokia Research Center, and Kyung Hee
University/Pavonine/Moxtek,
Korea Int’l Broadcast,
Audio & Lighting Equipment Show, May 15-18, 2007, Seoul, Korea:
Andrew Woods summarizes stereoscopic 3D items at KOBA 2007
3DTV CON 2007,
7-9 May, Kos Island, Greece: University of Coimbra/Deutsche Telekom,
BBC/University of Surrey, Holografika, MERL, Ghent University, Tampere
University of Technology, Mid Sweden University, Bremer Institut für
Angewandte Strahltechnik, and University of Ottawa
Interview with Jason
Goodman from 21st Century 3D
Will Web 3.0 be in 3D?
by Arthur Berman
Volumetric
cinematography: the world is no longer flat by Steve Perlman
A new approach to
electro-holography for TV and projection displays by Armin
Schwerdtner, Ralf Häussler, and Norbert Leister
The development of
human stereopsis by Robert Patterson
Samsung stereoscopic
HDTVs – more information by Andrew Woods
The Last Word:
Peregrinations from SID… by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 18 |
April 29, 2007 |
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Letter from the publisher: Handimals…
Veritas et Visus at SID
2007: Visit us at Booth #1932
News from around the world:
Damien Doumax, “electric moOns”,
Barco, MEW/Dassault, University of Western Australia, Bauhaus-Universität
Weimar, Panoram/3D Perception, James Sears, Iowa State University, Actuality
Systems, MIT, Aristotle University, Columbia University, Microsoft Research,
3DIcon/University of Oklahoma, University of Toronto, Solid-Look, SeeFront,
Pavonine, Zalman, PureDepth, Breuckmann,
iGames/iZ3D, Caligari/Renderosity, “Pop-Up 3D”, ProLogic/Immersive,
TDVision, VCRO, Inca Digital/HumanEyes, 3D Systems, Popims, Microsoft,
3Dconnexion/Adobe, Hothouse, 3D Center, Microsoft Live Labs, Magic Cube 4D,
“Unforgettable Stereoscopic 3D”, NASA, STEREO, Virtual Images, ESA,
INNOCOM, REAL D/ColorLink, ARTVPS, Sandio,
Medicaa/eMagin, N-Sided, Bioscrypt,
Lattice Technology, Duke University, NewTek,
VisuMotion, IMAX, DCI, Stereo Vision, 3ality,
DreamWorks, “Meet The Robinsons”, IMAX/Warner Bros., Genemation, 3Dsolve,
MTBS, Empire State Building, Adam and Eve Hotel,
RadTIME, GEC, UGS, Polhemus, Vital Images,
Technest Holdings, Bitmanagement Software, SENSIO/JVC, Khronos/Web3D
Consortium, Reallusion, Stratasys, DSM Somos, Philips/Deutsche Telekom,
GEOSPAN, TRIDELITY, Panorama Labs, De Montfort University, FARO
Technologies, Virtual Images, Spatial View/VisuMotion, JPR
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference XVIII, 29-31 January 2007, San Jose
+ Rochester
Institute of Technology: A Novel Triangulation Method for Building
Parallel-Perspective Stereo Mosaics
+
Communications Research Centre Canada: Surrogate depth maps for
stereoscopic imaging: different edge types
+ University
of Southern California: Object-based disparity adjusting tool for
stereo panoramas
+
Communications Research Centre Canada: View generation for 3D-TV
using image reconstruction…
+ Boston
University / CRCC: Spline-based intermediate view reconstruction
+ Real D:
Vertical Surround Parallax Correction
+ Durham
University / University of Southampton: Comparison of Depth
Perception on Desktop 3D Displays
+ Eindhoven
University of Technology / Philips: Visual Discomfort in Stereoscopic
Displays: A Review
+ University
of Tsukuba: MOEVision: Simple Multiview Display with Clear Floating
Image
S3D International
Conference and Exhibition, 27-28 November, Munich, Germany: De
Montfort University, German Aerospace Center, Virtual Experience, and Namco
Bandai Games
Interview with Ron Buck from
TYZX
Interview with Mark Lucente from
Zebra Imaging
Stealing stereo from
Bird’s Eye Views by John Merritt
Switchable 2D/3D
displays by Adrian Travis
Binocular rivalry and
head-worn displays by Robert Patterson
Samsung releases
stereoscopic DLP HDTVs by Andrew Woods
3D going mainstream in
sports and cinema by Matt Brennesholtz
The new Matrix
by Andy Marken
The Last Word:
Autostereoscopic anaglyphs by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 17 |
March 8, 2007 |
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Letter from the publisher: A
day with my son…
News from around the world:
James Sears, Zelitt, Polar Rose,
QuadriSpace, Interscope/James Cameron, Ghost Rider, National Geographic,
Tool, University of Tokyo, Laser Magic, Wondertouch, Spiral Scratch, 10
billion pennies, Google Earth, Acacia Research,
VCRO, Actuality Systems, Sports Illustrated,
FogScreen/Victoria’s Secret, STEREO, 3D Center of Art and Photography,
Charles Csuri, Mark Newbold, REAL D, Disney, Pokescope, IMAX, 3DScience,
NBA, Visual Industries, 3DIcon/University of Oklahoma, National Graphics,
TeraRecon, NaturalMotion/Rockstar Games, ABI Research, Intermap
Technologies/Microsoft, Neurok Optics/Chi Mei Optoelectronics, Neil
Schneider Productions/iZ3D, Ascension Technology, Bioscrypt/A4Vision,
COSMOS, Dassault Systèmes, Immersive Display, FogScreen, SolidWorks, Ocuity,
Intermap, Jon Peddie Research, Toyota/Musion, Eurotech, Dimension, Aero
Simulation/Quantum3D, Siemens/UGS, ColorLink,
NewTek/British Library, eMagin, 3D Systems,
Design Dynamics/Stratysys, Fraunhofer, Korry Electronics/Anark/Boeing,
PACUR, EON Reality/LBX, HumanEyes,
Panorama Labs, Popims, Imaging3/Oregon Health & Science University, 21st
Century 3D, nVidia, VTT, Avid Technology/Electronic Arts, MAXON,
EI Technology, Inition, Autodesk,
Reallusion/Skype,
Thought about “Santa Claus and the 3D
Disconnect” by Mark Fihn
Visual accommodation
and human stereopsis by Robert Patterson
3D Keyhole Surgery
by Adrian Travis
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference XVIII, 29-31 January 2007, San Jose
+
Introduction to the SD&A by Andrew Woods
+ Review
of 1st eight presentations by Mark Fihn
+ 3D
Displays: On the Cusp by Art Berman
+ The Last
Word: 26 years without a break by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 16 |
January 18, 2007 |
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Letter from the publisher: 3D
display marketing… “Improbable”
News from around the world:
OGC/Web3D Consortium, James Sears,
Sam Wintermute, NASA, Paul Friedlander, Heineken, NASA STEREO,
Dmytry Lavrov, 3D Center of Art and
Photography/David Lee, Animal Logic,
MindSpace Solutions, Technical University of Braunschweig, Direct
Dimensions, Google Earth, Microsoft, Linden Lab, Chen Lin He, Nike Savvas,
SpectronIQ/Kerner Optical, Spatial View/Big I Entertainment, Intermap
Technologies, Viking Systems, SENSIO Technologies/Evolution Group, REAL D,
EON Reality, James Cameron, NaturalMotion, Right Hemisphere,
PureDepth/Sanyo, HEADPLAY, Polhemus,
DDD/Orange, TrueVision Systems, DDD/Arisawa, Philips, Neurok Optics, Xilinx,
MPRI, VisBox, Intrepid Defense, Leica
Geosystems, e frontier, WorldViz/Sensics, North Korea, 3Dconnexion, VRCO,
Pegasus Imaging, Ford
S3D International
Conference and Exhibition, 27-28 November, Munich, Germany:
Lutz Mohr and Bob Raikes cover the conference with presentations
from the German Aerospace Center, 3D Consortium, Pavonine, SeeFront,
Tridelity Display Solutions, Infitec, Seiko Epson, Meko, European Space
Agency, 3D Image Processing, and 3dtv.at
3D Workshop,
US Display Consortium/Insight Media, 16 November, San Francisco:
Presentations from Insight Media, Washington State University, Real D,
Philips 3D Solutions, and Planar Systems
Revolutionaries and
evolutionaries by Adrian Travis
2007 Joint 33rd NSA
Convention and 16th ISU Congress, 10-17 July, Boise, Idaho:
David Kesner previews this upcoming conference
Stereoanomaly
by Robert Patterson
“The Theory of
Stereoscopic Transmission” by Andrew Woods
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference XVIII, 29-31 January 2007, San Jose:
A preview of all the presentations and events
Rebuilding the Z-axis:
stereo conversion of motion pictures by Ray Zone
The Last Word:
“A Crowning Realism: Origins of the Stereoscopic Camera, 1838-1952”:
Lenny Lipton presents his thoughts about Ray Zone’s book to be published
later this year
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Issue 15 |
December 14, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher: Shadows
of a time gone by…
News from around the world:
James Sears, James Clar, Solid FELIX,
NICT/Kobe University, Nevercenter, 3DV,
JPR, Softimage, Duke, RealViz, Microsoft Live Labs, Microsoft, 3D Center of
Art and Photography/John Hart, Imaging3, Marshall Space Flight Center,
DoxPara Research, NASA/French Jason-1, Google vs. Microsoft, State of
Pennsylvania, Computamaps, Whirlpool, MIT, Lifemode Interactive, Zygote
Media, University of Washington, UCLA, In-Three, Industrial Research,
Buffalo, QinetiQ, London University/Virtalis, Hoag Hospital/Viking,
Moog/Anark 3D, 3D Perception/VDC Display Systems, Reallusion/Nokia,
3D/Morph/GAM, Intergraph, Digimation, Lattice Technology/Condesign, NASA,
Spatial View Healthcare, Imaging Sciences International, SENSIO,
Sanyo/PureDepth, VIU, Siemens, Canesta,
Quantum3D/Sensics, Quantum3D/US Navy, SoftPixel, IDEAL, 3D Systems, Joe Zeff
Design, NewTek, Eyeliner, Philips, Inition, Right Hemisphere, Caligari,
3Dconnexion/Google Earth, Dassault Systèmes, Quest3D, Innovative Software,
3DLABS, Carmike Cinema/Real D, HumanEyes Technologies, Autodesk/Microsoft,
Mechdyne
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference, 16-18 January, San Jose, California
+ Final sessions from Tokyo University,
Kwangwoon University, KBS, and J. Stefan Institute/IN3D
3D Workshop, US Display
Consortium/Insight Media, 16 November, San Francisco
+ Presentations from Insight Media, the
Web3D Consortium, RealD, DDD and 3ality
Stereoscopic image pair
formats by Andrew Woods
SD&A 2007 Conference
by Andrew Woods
Free space 3D
by Adrian Travis
Stereo displays and cue
conflict by Robert Patterson
Stereoscopic displays:
yesterday, today and tomorrow… by Lenny Lipton
The Last Word:
Do Stonehenge and 3D have anything in common? by Alan Jones
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Issue 14 |
November 6, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher: Grandpa
remembers; remembering Grandpa…
News from around the world:
NASA, SENSIO, NOAA/Aimee Weber
Studio, MirScope,
Sensorama, Spatial View/Deutsche Telekom,
Zoomquilt,
Modulorbeat, Stanza, ParallelGraphics, Paul Friedlander,
Glofab, Jonathan Schipper, Polhemus/Carnegie
Mellon Center, “Bird Island”, Right Hemisphere/Adobe, CG2,
viZoo, Zebra Imaging, XYZ Imaging,
DNP, Siemens, 3M/Brontes Technologies, Viking
Systems, Samsung, Neovision Labs, NTT
DoCoMo/Tokyo University, LG Electronics, Beowulf, The Nightmare
Before Christmas, In-Three, IMAX, Maxon/Imageworks, Immersive Media, Sky
Plaza 4D, James Cameron/Rogue Pictures, U2, TIGI Bed Head, BBC Radio/David
Burder, 3D Center of Art and Photography, Sensics,
Hangzhou 3D World Photographic Equipment Co.,
Breuckmann, DDD, Pokescope,
PureDepth/International Game Technology, UCL, Arius3D,
Bilkent University,
Intermap Technologies/Siemens VDO,
Intermap Technologies/IFSAR, Christie,
Massachusetts General Hospital, University of Munster, AMD/ATI Technologies,
3DIcon/University of Oklahoma,
Gandinnovations/HumanEyes Technologies, Microsoft/DAT/EM Systems, 5DT,
efrontier, ASSIMILATE/Cobalt
Entertainment, Lifemode Interactive/Research Machines, DAZ Productions, 3D
Nature/Google Earth
Multi-spectral
ColorComb eyewear from ColorLink by Phillip Hill
ADEAC, 23-26
October, Atlanta, Georgia
+ Summaries from Planar Systems and
Chalmers University/National Chiao Tung University
Society for Information
Display Symposium 2006, 4-9 June, San Francisco, California
+ Summaries from Seoul National
University, and Chiao Tung University/AU Optronics
From the Cracker Jack
box to mainstay advertising by Barry Johnson
GameCity: Interactive Entertainment Festival
by Wayne Cranton
The more frames (per
second) the better by Andrew Woods
How to make money in
3D… by Matt Brennesholtz
Interview with Brett Bryars of
the USDC
More on wide field of
view holograms by Adrian Travis
The Last Word:
The medium of 3D cinema by Lenny Lipton
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Issue 13 |
September 28, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher: Binocular
vision...
News from around the world:
USDC/Insight Media, Mobile 3D Graphics, SENSIO
Technologies/JVC, FogScreen, 3D Center of Art and Photography, Berezin
Studios, Julian Beever, Ski.com, Solid Terrain Modeling, Google, Outer
Aspect, World 3D Film Expo II, Warner Bros, Visual Industries, University of
Buffalo, NASA, Delft University of Technology, New York University,
Interactive Digital Center Consortium, EON Reality, Microsoft, Tyzx,
Tyzx/IMA, Neochroma, RSNA, Jon Peddie Research, Global Industry Analysts,
Popims, Z Corporation, Crosslinks/Erasmus, A4Vision, VRex, Fakespace,
Dimension Technologies, Danube Panorama Project, PureDepth, Christie/LITE,
Point Grey Research, Philips, Cyviz, digital IMAGE, EON Reality/Navigator
Development Group, Honda/Canesta, Columbia University/Graz
University/Ubisense, ASUS/nVidia, Viking Systems/Fortec Medical, Spatial
View/SeeFront, NewTek, MGA,
AGEIA Technologies/RAD Game Tools, QuadriSpace,
Simworx, Zuken, Khronos, Content Paradise, Positron
Corporation, CEI, Luxology, Paralumino
Creative Studios, Autodesk, Lattice Technology
Society for Information
Display Symposium 2006, 4-9 June, San Francisco
+ Phillip Hill summarizes presentations
from Seoul National University, Philips Research Laboratories, and Sanyo
Epson Imaging Devices
6th International
Meeting on Information Display & 5th International Display Manufacturing
Conference, 22-25 August 2006, Daegu, South Korea
+ Andrew Woods reports on stereoscopic
related papers from IMID/IDMC 2006 conference and exhibition: Summaries from
Waseda University, Curtin University of Technology, Hanyang
University/Samsung Electronics, Samsung SDI, Seoul National University,
LG.Philips LCD/LG Electronics, KIST, and Kangwon National University
The K-IDS
Three-Dimensional Display Workshop 2006, 21 August, Seoul
National University
+ Andrew Woods summarizes presentations
from NHK Labs, Curtin University of Technology, and Hanyang University
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference, 16-18 January, San Jose
+ Mark Fihn summarizes the presentation
from Vav Consulting/Fergason Patent Properties
Interview with Gregg Favalora of
Actuality Systems
The Virtual Minster
by Wayne Cranton
What about 3D cameras?
by Adrian Travis
The World 3D Film Expo
by Lenny Lipton
The Last Word:
A dear old lady becomes a young diva by Lutz Möhr
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Issue 12 |
August 23, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher: Gaga
over Google Earth...
News from around the world:
Stereovision Imaging. OpenGL
Architecture Review Board, Web3D Consortium, NHK, Curtin University,
goFLYING, Columbia Pictures/IMAX, 3D Center of Art and Photography, Sony
Pictures Imageworks, Dolby Laboratories/Infitec, Julian Beever, H. W.
Sands/Paradigm Solutions, Inventec/Spatial View, Spatial View/Centre for
Arts and Technology, wondertouch, TS3D, JPR, REAL D, Up Denali 3D, NASA,
ASTM, DKE/EON Reality, World 3D Expo II,
Z Corp, Provision, Direct Source Marketing, QinetiQ, DDD, Holografika,
Barco, Dextroscope, CSIRO, Global
Imagination, NewTek, Contour, REALVIZ,
Noesis Interactive, nVidia, Microsoft, Nevercenter, NaturalMotion, Maxon,
Autodesk, QuadriSpace, Ansoft
Corporation, HumanEyes, Digimation, DAZ Productions, Softimage, Luxology,
Pictometry/Harris Corporation, BAE Systems, 3Dconnexion
Society for Information
Display Symposium 2006, 4-9 June, San Francisco
+ Ocuity: Resolution Artifacts in
Multi-View Autostereoscopic 2D/3D Displays
+ Seoul National University:
Continuous-Depth-Enhanced Integral Imaging using Multi-Layered Display
Devices
+ Zhejiang University: Computer-Generated
Hologram of Full Parallax using a White Light Source and LCDs
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference 2006, 16-18 January 2006, San Jose
+ Waseda University, Kanagawa Institute
of Technology, LET'S Corporation, Chukyo TV Broadcasting Corporation:
Ergonomic Evaluation System for Stereoscopic Video Production
+ Osaka City University, Hiroshima
Institute of Technology: Wide-viewing-angle Three-dimensional Display System
using HOE Lens Array
+ Electronics and Telecommunications
Research Institute, Communications Research Centre Canada: Depth Maps
Created from Blur Information Using Images with Focus at Near and at Far
+ Electronics and Telecommunications
Research Institute, Institute of Science and Technology: Depth
Map-based Disparity Estimation Technique using Multi-view and Depth Camera
+ North Carolina State University: A
Uniform Metric for Anaglyph Calculation
+ University of Tokyo: Multiview
autostereoscopic display with double-sided reflecting scanning micro-mirrors
+ Seoul National University: A
Depth-enhanced Floating Display System Based on Integral Imaging
+ KBS, TVLogic: Development of the
Real-Time Stereoscopic Error Corrector and Convergence Controller
The stereo camera phone
by Ken Burgess
Google Earth in
real-time stereoscopic 3D by Julien Flack
There’s consolidation,
and then there’s consolidation by Jon Peddie
Longing for a flat
scanner by Adrian Travis
The Last Word:
Thinking too much hurts...by Chris Williams
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Issue 11 |
July 20, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher:
Thoughts in 3D from SID…
News from around the world:
3D Center of Art and Photography, DDD, REAL D,
Army Corps of Engineers, Sensics/Direct Dimensions, DAZ Productions, Barco,
Night of the Living Dead 3D,
Artlantis, NASA, Magic Eye, Blue Mountain, Solid Terrain Modeling,
Paradigm/Earth Decision, Superman Returns, ARTVPS,
Eurotech, Carnegie Mellon, SENSIO/Universal,
Google/Tour de France linkage. Samsung SDI, PureDepth, Novint, Ocuity,
Planar, eMagin/V3i, Mechdyne/Northrop Grumman, Spatial View/Intrasense, EON
Reality/Christie, Kaon Interactive, Philips, UK Haptics/Reachin
Technologies, 3Dconnexion, TomTec Imaging Systems, SolidWorks, Strata,
Agilent, Dassault Systèmes, Bentley Systems/Google. Autodesk/Google,
Microsoft/EON Reality, DigiGear
Society for Information
Display Symposium 2006: 4-9 June, San Francisco
+ Nokia: Novel diffractive optical
components for near-to eye displays
+ University of California: Achieving
near-correct focus cues using multiple image planes
+ Samsung SDI: An autostereoscopic
display employing a time division parallax barrier
+ Taiwan University/ITRI: A minimum
dispersion stereoscopic rear projection display
+ Pavonine/Kyung Hee University: A wire
grid stereoscopic display
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference: 16-18 January, San Jose
+
Hitachi: Integral Videography of High-Density Light Field with Spherical
Layout Camera Array
+ NHK: Imaging properties of microlens
arrays for integral imaging system
+ Seoul National University: Comparative
study on 3D-2D convertible integral imaging systems
+ Sun Advanced Engineering: Application
of 3DHiVision: A system with a new 3D HD-Renderer
+ Sony: A method for the real-time
construction of a full parallax light field
+ Kanagawa Institute of Technology:
Simulation of 3-D image depth perception on 3-D display using two
stereoscopic displays at different depths
+ PolarScreens/NuVision: Innovative
Stereoscopic Display using variable polarized angle
+ UCSB/FogScreen/Kungliga Tekniska
Högskolan: A Novel Walk-through 3D Display
+ University of Pittsburgh: Real-time
stereographic display of volumetric datasets in radiology
Google Earth in
stereoscopic 3D by Andrew Woods
The Last Word:
Windows Vista for 3D by Alan Jones
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 10 |
June 2, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher:
A look at Oscar Reutersvärd, the precursor to Escher, the artist
of the impossible
News from around the world:
3D Consortium, Sensics/University of
Michigan, Lucasfilm/mental ray, DAT/EM
Systems/PCI Geomatics,
Dassault/MatrixOne, Total Film, PureDepth/Sanyo Electric, 3D Systems
Corporation/Symyx Technologies, JAXA, Dimension 3D Printing, ASTM, Google,
3D Center of Art and Photography, JPR,
AIST, Christie, Kowon, 3001 AD,
CyberWalk, Sandio Technology, British Geological Survey/Virtalis, eMagin,
Micro Vision Systems, Immersive Media, HP Labs, A4 Vision/Fastcom
Technology, Fakespace, DDD/Ocuity/TI, USC, ParallelGraphics/ESA,
Northrop Grumman, Unfolding Space, Fakespace,
NIST, Corel, Gugila, Pyramid Vision, QuadriSpace, Kaon Interactive,
Quantum3D
The evolution of 3D
graphics hardware in the mainstream computer experience: Geoff
Walker attends a panel session on Windows Vista at the WinHEC conference
last month
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference, 16-18 January, San Jose
+ Technical University of Berlin:
Anisotropic scene geometry resampling for 3D TV
+ MPI/MERL/MIT: Distributed rendering for
multiview parallax displays
+ University of Cambridge: Viewing zones
required for head-tracked displays
+ NewSight: Multiview LCD wall system
+ Toshiba: Flatbed-type display system
and its image format for encoding
+ SeeReal: Autostereoscopic 3D display
+ Chiba University: Autostereoscopic
display system for remote manipulation
+ Holografika: The HoloVizio system
+ Nagoya University: Ray-space
acquisition and reconstruction within cylindrical space
+ University of Tsukuba: Combining
volumetric edge display and multiview display
+ Tokyo UaT: 72-directional display
having VGA resolution for high-appearance
+ University of Southern California:
Adaptive parallax control for multi-view panoramas
Underwater stereo video
for offshore oil and gas applications by Andrew Woods
An interview with David Chenault
of Polaris Sensor Technologies
The trouble with
lenses, by Adrian Travis
The Last Word:
A tech-fest or an emerging market, by Alan Jones
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 9 |
May 8, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher:
Checking out Dundee
News from around the world:
Sheldon Zelitt,
DarbeeVision, “Superman Returns”, 3D Center of
Art and Photography, Spatial View/SeeFront, “The Nightmare Before
Christmas”, Advance Nanotech/CAPE, ATI Technologies/Nokia, National
Graphic/Rolling Stone Magazine, “The Incredible Hulk”,
HOPV, Dimension 3, “Tool”, Barco, World 3-D Film
Expo II, Simworx, Novint Technologies, The Sharper Image/Icuiti, A4Vision,
DDD Group/Ocuity, eMagin/Sensics, Technest Holdings,
Komamura, Neurok Optics, 3D Systems,
PureDepth,
ColorLink,dep3D, SpatiaLight Super 3DStation. MDI Security Systems, Silicon
Graphics/Erasmus, Dimensional Studios, Bauhaus University, Viking Systems,
3DIcon/University of Oklahoma. Polhemus/ISCAN,
NUR Macroprinters/HumanEyes, Genex Technologies,
Fakespace, Evans & Sutherland, TeraRecon, Planar Systems/ATI, Iris
International, Imaging3/Dominion, Wondertouch, Vital Images, TomTec Imaging
Systems, GeoSpatial Experts,
ParallelGraphics, DAZ Productions/Eovia
Corporation, Google, Pyramid Vision,
StellarRAD Systems/Autodesk, NewTek, Anark/Sankhya, L.A. Center for Digital
Art, UK Haptics/Reachin Technologies, Kaon
3D Consortium Annual
Meeting, 17 February, Tokyo
Stereoscopic Displays and
Applications Conference, 16-18
January, San Jose
+ USC: Effects of gender, application,
experience and constraints on interaction performance
+ Waseda University: Asthenopia recovery
using 3D displays with dynamic optical correction
+ National Research Council of Canada:
High-resolution insets in projector-based displays
+ INFITEC: Stereo projection using
interference filters
+ Eindhoven University of Technology:
Platelet-based coding of depth maps
+ Philips Research Laboratories:
Efficient view synthesis from uncalibrated stereo
+ KAIST: A fast image multiplexing method
in lenticular 3D displays
+ Philips Applied Technologies: Real time
rendering for multiview autostereoscopic displays
2006 Symposium on 3D
Imaging and Display Technologies
Virtual reality
platforms incorporate spherical designs: VirtuSphere, VR Systems
Testing lenticulars,
by Adrian Travis
The Last Word:
Enjoy the view while you can, by Chris Williams
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 8 |
April 3, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher:
Rolling Stone and 3D…
News from around the
world: Fakespace, Philips, NVIS, Novint, Sax3D.com, AIX, 3DIcon,
SGI, Siemens, Mental Images/ARTVPS,
Kodak/3dMDvultus, Art Institute of California, NVIDIA/ Intel, Hybrid
Graphics/NVIDIA, Eon Reality/Wichita Virtual Reality Center, REAL D,
SVI/MacLaren McCann, A4 Vision/
GeoDec/Microsoft, MDI, 3D Systems, James Clar,
XPAND, Warner Bros,
Fakespace/AliasStudio, 3Dsolve/Lockheed Martin, Honda, 3Dconnexion, NAB2006,
E-on, NaturalMotion, Quadrispace, ParallelGraphics/Boeing, Reallusion/Skype,
Avid Technology, Realviz, Right Hemisphere, Konkeptoine, Caligari, Blue Sky
Network, Wondertouch, Next Dimension Imaging/Digimation, DAZ, Dassault
Systèmes/MatrixOne, Bentley Systems, Dassault, Autodesk, Magic Eye,
CDS, Actify
Stereoscopic Displays and
Applications Conference,
16-18 January, San Jose, California
+ Volume Interactions: Stereoscopic
visualization of abdominal aortic aneurysms
+ University of Hull, et al: Hybrid
virtual environment for radiotherapy training
+ Visionsense: Blur spot limitations in
distal endoscope sensors
+ University of Helsinki/Nokia: Visual
comfort with mobile stereoscopic gaming
+ CRC/ETRI: Effect of disparity and
motion on visual comfort of stereoscopic images
+ Air Force Research Laboratory: Analysis
of an autostereoscopic display
Technology Showcase
+ USC team makes geospatial imaging quick
and easy, by Phillip Hill
The BIGGEST thing in
stereoscopic 3D in 2005 by Andrew Woods
Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency goes 3D
+ Panchromatic remote-sensing instrument
for stereo mapping
Wide field of view
holograms by Adrian Travis
The Last Word:
Chris Williams was attacked by the bushes in his garden which got him
thinking about 3D resolution in the real world
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 7 |
February 26, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher:
National Geographic and 3D…
News from around the world:
The latest information from the University of Southern California, Acacia
Research, TDVision, REAL D, 21st Century 3D, Uchiyama Taro Labs, NextEngine,
Intrepid, Fakespace Systems, eMagin/ Nordic NeuroLabs, Gesture Tek, Viking
Systems, Micrometric Vision Technologies, Geo Dec, Spatial View/Quantum5X
Systems, A4Vision, UCLA, Genex Technologies, Siemens VDO, Evans &
Sutherland/Rockwell Collins, Dimension Technologies/DDD, Barco, ATI
Technologies, Ethertouch, eMagin, Kodak/3dMDvultus, Dutch Post Office,
Dep3D, BLS Technologies, Lattice
Technology, Earth Decision/Saudi Aramco, Media Cybernetics, CG2,
Adobe, REALVIZ, TeraRecon, Lifemode
Interactive, ParallelGraphics, UGS, Caligari, Sensory, IBM/Dassault, 3mensio
Medical Imaging, IMAX/In-Three
Stereoscopic Displays and
Applications Conference, 16-18
January, San Jose, California
• Conference summary and impressions by
Andrew Woods
• Stereoscopic digital cinema: the way of
the future or a 9-day wonder?
• Conference paper summaries – Mark
Fihn’s first report
+
Lightspeed Design Group: The use of stereoscopic visualization in chemistry
and biology
+
PERCRO/SIDEL: Stereoscopic real-time graphics to shorten training time
+
Parsons Brinckerhoff: Stereoscopic display of 3D models for design
visualization
+
Enxebre Entertainment: Stereoscopic image production: live, CGI, and
integration
+
University of Durham: Cosmic cookery: making a stereoscopic 3D animated
movie
+
Aachen/Waseda universities: Evaluation of medical video content…
“Hosts"...
an exhibition in the southwest of England where
not everything is as it seems
Technology Showcase
+ USC
Viterbi: New haptics system helps stroke patients to regain functions
Holographic pixellation
by Adrian Travis
The Last Word:
Chris Williams puts the following proposition:
the 3D community is beyond redemption – disparate, paranoid and unable to
collaborate together...
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 6 |
January 16, 2006 |
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Letter from the publisher:
Little Red Riding Hood and the man with no feet
News from around the world:
The latest information from Philips, Polaris, Kodak/REAL D, Cyanide,
Kopin/Oriscape, SenseGraphics, DDD/Arisawa displays, Matrox, 3DV, Christie, Reallusion,
Autodesk/Alias, Barco/NeuroLogica. Alias,
Imagination Technologies, MAXON Computer/Spatial View, Sensory, SENSIO/Xilinx
Which came first – the
chicken or the egg? by Alan Jones
Interview with Erik Nielsen of
SeeReal Technologies
3D human factors and
photometric measurements by Milan Patel
Technology Showcase:
De Montfort University hones in on 3D television
“Creative 3D Display and
Interaction Interfaces: A Trans-Disciplinary Approach”
Voxels and autostereo
by Adrian Travis
The Last Word
by Chris Williams
Display Industry Calendar
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Issue 5 |
December 12, 2005 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Which would you rather lose?
News from around the
world: The latest information from DTI, EON Reality, Immersion, Imaging Sciences
International, SensAble Technologies/SenseGraphics, Contex, StereoVision,
IRIS-3D, eMagin, Siemens Medical Solutions, 3D Systems, Pioneer, 3Dicon/University of Oklahoma, A4Vision, Premier
Electronics, Arius 3D, Statasys, eDimensional, ENEA, Barco/ATI Technologies,
Sensegraphic/Innovative Sports, Spatial View/Inventec, Electric Rain, Eovia, Fakespace Systems/VRCO,
Immersive Media/Elumens, Intergraph, Right Hemisphere, 3B, Kaon
Interactive/Autodesk, 3Dconnexions, Barco, 3mensio Medical Imaging/Planar
Systems, Next Dimension Imaging, Sukhoi/ParallelGraphics, Spatial, Mapsolute
Perspectives on 3D
displays: Adrian Travis discusses perspective in 3D
3D Consortium session
ADEAC 2005: October
24-27, Portland, Oregon
+ MacNaughton Inc: Changes in the stereo
displays industry 17
+ Microsoft Corporation: “PlayAnywhere” tabletop
interactive display 22
+ Lightspeed Design Inc: Single-lens,
single-chip 3D projector 25
+ Planar Systems: The “StereoMirror” 26
iSuppli Flat Information Display
Conference, November 8-9, 2005, San Francisco
+ IBM
+ Neurok Optics
Technology Showcase:
Tokyo
University produces the “Khronos Projector” for movie manipulation
Stereoscopic Displays
and Applications Conference: Preview
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Issue 4 |
November 2, 2005 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Mark Fihn takes a close look at the VisuaLabs
fiasco.
+ Zelitt goes to jail – the VisuaLabs saga
+ VisuaLabs links 3D and tiling technologies
+ VisuaLabs dismisses CEO Sheldon Zelitt
+ 3D or not 3D: no longer a question for
VisuaLabs
+ Four years later – update to the present time
+ Commentary by Mark Fihn
News from around the
world: The latest information from Barco, Kopin/Solomon
Systech, Canesta, M3 Design/Zebra Imaging, DDD/Arisawa, Fakespace, US
Army/Quantum3D, 3DIcon/University of Oklahoma, REAL D, 3D Systems,
Samsung, Electric Rain, Xyleme/Anark, Autodesk, Logitech, DDD, Genex,
Dassault, TomTec, Kaon Interactive, BAE Systems.
Perspectives on 3D
displays: Adrian Travis discusses three-dimensional
scenery.
Books:
Stereoscopic Displays & Applications Virtual Library
The last word:
Alan Jones argues for far more discussion and dialogue
Calendar
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Issue 3 |
October 9, 2005 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Playing with stereograms.
News from around the
world: The latest information from
Newsight, Pioneer, Spatial View/Bitmanagement
Software, Planar, Sensio/JVC, Barco, Viking Systems, Micro Nav, Immersive
Media/Elumens, EON Reality, Human Eyes Technology/xpedx, Genex Technologies,
Dimension Technologies, Medtronic/Breakaway Imaging, Dassault/ABAQUS, Bell
Helicopter/Right Hemisphere, Realviz, QuadriSpace, eFrontier, Pyramid
Vision, Autodesk, ATI Technologies, Anark Corp, Alias, SolidWorks, EON
Reality, ParallelGraphics and Actify
EuroDisplay, 25th IDRC,
20-22 September 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland
+ De Montfort University develops a 3D TV
+
Ocuity gave a
presentation entitled “Key Design Issues for Autostereoscopic 2D/3D
Displays"
+
Kanagawa Institute of
Technology gave a talk entitled “3D Display System Using Two Stereoscopic
Displays at Different Depths”
+
Tokyo Polytechnic University
proposed a new method that can display fine depth in a stereoscopic display
3D needs KISS design:
Kimberly Allen of iSuppli takes a look at the products available on the
market and believes that many of them need much more than tender loving care
Perspectives on 3D
displays: Adrian Travis identifies how many views are
needed for autostereoscopic displays
The last word:
Whose opinion counts anyway? Alan Jones insists that it is
the user who is all-important when it comes to selecting 3D technology
Calendar
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Issue 2 |
July 29, 2005 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Mark Fihn struggles with 3D images, but still revels
in the reward
News from around the
world: The latest information from Heliotis, AMD, Curtin Center
for Marine Science & Technology, JVC, Christie Digital Systems, Barco,
Razor3D, Splitfish, IFP, SenseGraphics, Actify, Lattice Technology, Spatial
Corp, Lattice3D, Quantum3D, SolidWorks, DDD Group, Autodesk, Eovia, NewTek/e-on,
and Strata
Q&A with NeurOK Optics:
An interview with the CEO Tom Striegler
Technology showcase
+ Ocuity develops liquid crystal polymers for
2D/3D cell phones
+ SeeReal showcases simultaneous 2D and3D
technology
The last word: 3D - who
needs it? Chris Williams ponders on where the 3D industry is
going wrong and suggests that we should organize side-by-side “shoot-outs”
between the 3D pretenders and existing 2D displays
Calendar |
20 pages |
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Issue 1 |
June 26, 2005 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Introducing the 3rd Dimension
News from the Boston
exhibition and around the world: News from University of Tokyo,
Toshiba, Philips, SeeReal, Arizona State University/Fakespace, WorkZT,
TLC/Elumens, Maxon, Lattice 3D/IBM, Mercury/TGS, Modo, Ngrain, Right
Hemisphere, Solidworks, Spatial, UGS, and Actify
SID Boston, May 2005,
symposium report: Phillip Hill reports on papers from University
of Washington, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Samsung SDI, Philips and
FogScreen
Technology showcase:
+ NASA/Genex Technologies generate “fish-tank”
images
+ Keyence launches 3D digital microscope
+ Toshiba develops 24 inch flatbed display
+ “Gargantuan” projection wall introduced at
World Exposition
+ California University tomography hones in on
soft tissue
+ Memorial University opens advanced
visualization laboratory
Joint SID/3D Consortium
meeting on 3D technology, April 2005, London, The 3D Consortium
and the UK and Ireland Chapter of SID co-hosted a one-day technical meeting
on 3D-related technologies at the Institute of
Physics, London. Ian Thompson reports
The last word: can 3D
learn from the past? Alan Jones gives an historical perspective
on introducing new display technologies and a personal opinion of the
challenges for 3D displays
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