3D buzz at NAB
April 16, 2010
Almost three quarters of visitors to NAB2010 want to find out more about stereoscopic 3D production, according to a survey by leading test and measurement manufacturer Hamlet. The survey found that just 28 per cent said that 3D was not on their agenda at the moment, while 29 per cent had already had some experience of working in 3D.
The rich complexity of the technical challenges involved in creating good stereoscopic 3D content was reflected, with a number of issues being quoted by visitors. The largest single challenge, though, was the need to ensure absolutely perfect consistency between the two cameras, cited by 28 per cent of respondents.
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